Lorentz force actuated tunable-focus liquid lens

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Abstract

Tunable-focus liquid lenses provide focal length tuning for optical systems, e.g., cameras, where physical movement of rigid lenses are not an option or not preferable. In this work we present a magnetically actuated liquid lens utilizing the Lorentz force to vary the focal length as the current through the system is varied. The resulting lens can operate as both a diverging and a converging lens depending on the direction of current applied and has a large range of focal lengths, from -305 mm to -111 mm and from 272 mm to 146 mm.We also characterized the aberrations of the lens during the actuation with a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, and utilized the lens for imaging, during which we measured a resolution of 7.13 lp/mm.

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Van Grinsven, K. L., Ashtiani, A. O., & Jiang, H. (2019). Lorentz force actuated tunable-focus liquid lens. Micromachines, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10100714

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