Study of surface harmonics on an electrowetting-based liquid lens

Matthias Strauch, Paul Urbach

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Abstract

Liquid lenses using the electrowetting effect can be used to manufacture small-sized autofocus and zoom cameras. We extend the tunability to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations of the liquid–liquid interface and will explore its possibilities in a wider range of applications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEOS Conference on Optomechanical Engineering 2015
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jun 2015
EventEOS Conference on Optomechanical Engineering 2015 - Munich, Germany
Duration: 24 Jun 201525 Jun 2015
http://www.myeos.org/events/wpc2015/eosome

Conference

ConferenceEOS Conference on Optomechanical Engineering 2015
Abbreviated titleEOSOME 2015
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period24/06/1525/06/15
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Keywords

  • Liquid lens

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