Ren Hongwen, Fan Yun-Hsing, Wu Shin-Tson
College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, USA.
Opt Lett. 2004 Jul 15;29(14):1608-10. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.001608.
A real-time dynamically tunable-focus microlens array made from a polymer-liquid-crystal (LC) composite is demonstrated. The polymer was first patterned in microlens array cavities by lamination, and the LC-monomer mixture was then injected to the molded polymer cavities and finally stabilized by UV light-induced networks. Using this new fabrication method, we demonstrated a lens with a spherical shape and a glazed surface. This LC-based microlens can reach approximately 100% light efficiency for linearly polarized light. The saturation voltage of the lens is approximately 60 Vrms, and the response time is approximately 30 ms.