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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 5,
  • Issue 11,
  • pp. 411-413
  • (2009)

Fabrication and Demonstration of Electrowetting Liquid Lens Arrays

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Abstract

Reported is the fabrication and demonstration of an array of >12 000 switchable liquid microlenses, each ~300 <i>µ</i>m in diameter and switchable through plano-concave to plano-convex. Electrowetting is used to modulate the contact angle of an aqueous/oil liquid system over a range of 100°, resulting in a switchable dioptric range of -360 m<sup>-1</sup> to 230 m<sup>-1</sup>. Compared to previous reports of single 2–6 mm electrowetting lenses, the fabrication process reported herein reduces the individual lenslet size by ~10x. To dose liquids into large arrays of these small liquid lenslets, a scalable self-assembled dosing process was developed. The completed liquid lens array has a fill factor of 50% which can be extended to >80%.

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