Three-dimensional focus scanning by an acoustic variable-focus optical liquid lens
Abstract
This paper describes a liquid lens whose focal point can be varied in both the axial and radial directions by acoustic radiation force. The liquid lens consists of a lens cell, two immiscible liquids with different refractive index (water and silicone oil), and an annular PZT transducer with four-divided electrodes. The oil-water interface acting as the lens surface can be deformed by the acoustic radiation force, and the focal point can changed three-dimensionally and the lens acts as a variable-focus lens. The displacement angle in the radial direction was approximately 3 degrees when the input voltage was 45 V at 1.9 MHz. By exciting with AM signals, the hemispherical water droplet oscillated and the focus scanning in the axial and radial directions could be achieved.
- Publication:
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Nonlinear Acoustics State-Of and Perspectives: 19th International Symposium on Nonlinear Acoustics
- Pub Date:
- September 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4749368
- Bibcode:
- 2012AIPC.1474..355K
- Keywords:
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- acousto-optical effects;
- lenses;
- optical focusing;
- refractive index;
- 42.79.Bh;
- 43.25.Qp;
- Lenses prisms and mirrors;
- Radiation pressure