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Adaptive liquid crystal microlens array enabled by two-photon polymerization

A tunable-focus liquid crystal microlens array is demonstrated and characterized. Using two-photon polymerization based direct-laser writing, a polymerized microlens array is fabricated on one substrate. Such a microlens array creates inhomogeneous electric field distribution and homogeneous-like li...

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Published in:Optics express 2018-08, Vol.26 (16), p.21184-21193
Main Authors: He, Ziqian, Lee, Yun-Han, Chanda, Debashis, Wu, Shin-Tson
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A tunable-focus liquid crystal microlens array is demonstrated and characterized. Using two-photon polymerization based direct-laser writing, a polymerized microlens array is fabricated on one substrate. Such a microlens array creates inhomogeneous electric field distribution and homogeneous-like liquid-crystal alignment, simultaneously. The phase profile and thus the focal length can be tuned dynamically by the applied voltage. We also further investigate the focusing property and the imaging capability of the fabricated sample. Using the adaptive microlens array as an example, we demonstrate that directly forming a curvilinear surface with liquid-crystal alignment is feasible. In addition to adaptive lens, this direct-laser writing method is also a powerful tool for making other tunable photonic devices.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.26.021184