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Introduction to adaptive lenses /

"This is the first book to address the fundamental operation principles, device characteristics, and potential applications of various types of adaptive lenses. Setting out from basic material properties to device structures and performance, this volume covers solid lens, membrane lens, electro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ren, Hongwen, 1964-
Otros Autores: Wu, Shin-Tson
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012.
Colección:Wiley series in pure and applied optics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 |a Introduction to Adaptive Lenses; Contents; Preface; 1. Optical Lens; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Conventional Lens; 1.2.1. Refraction of Light; 1.2.2. A Simple Lens; 1.2.3. A Compound Lens; Index; 1.3. Aberration and Resolution; 1.3.1. Paraxial Optics; 1.3.2. Aberration; 1.3.3. Resolution; 1.4. Merits and Demerits of Solid Lens; 1.5. Adaptive Optical Lenses; 1.5.1. Eye Structure; 1.5.2. Lens Character; 1.5.3. Performances; 1.5.4. The Eye-Inspired Lens; 1.6. Homework Problems; References; 2. Elastomeric Membrane Lens; 2.1. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Membrane; 2.1.1. PDMS Chemical Structure 
505 8 |a 2.1.2. Basic Material Properties 2.1.3. Optical Transmission; 2.1.4. Fabrication of PDMS Membrane; 2.2. Device Structure; 2.2.1. Requirements of the Liquid; 2.2.2. Surface Configuration; 2.2.3. PDMS Lens Cell Fabrication; 2.2.4. Performance Evaluation Method; 2.3. Actuators; 2.3.1. Syringe Pump; 2.3.2. Motor Pumps; 2.3.3. Piezoelectric Linear Actuator; 2.3.4. Artificial Muscles; 2.3.5. Voice Coil Actuator (VCA); 2.3.6. Other Liquid Lenses; 2.4. PDMS Microlens Array; 2.4.1. Device Configuration; 2.4.2. Fabrication Method; 2.4.3. Performance Evaluation; 2.5. Solid PDMS Lenses 
505 8 |a 2.5.1. Squeezing the Lens's Border 2.5.2. Elongating the Lens's Diameter; 2.6. Hybrid Lens System; 2.7. Summary and Technical Challenges; 2.8. Homework Problems; References; 3. Electrowetting Lens; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Surface Tension; 3.3. Contact Angle and Wetting; 3.4. Basic Theory of Electrowetting; 3.5. Droplet Deformation; 3.6. Electrowetting Lens; 3.6.1. Shape of Droplet Surface; 3.6.2. Focal Length Equation; 3.7. Tunable Electrowetting Lens; 3.8. Desired Properties of the Liquids; 3.9. Singlet Lens with Two Liquids; 3.9.1. Lens Cell 1; 3.9.2. Lens Cell 2; 3.10. Microlens Array 
505 8 |a 3.11. Remaining Challenges 3.12. Summary; 3.13. Homework Problems; References; 4. Dielectrophoretic Lens; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Dielectrophoretic Force; 4.3. Dielectric Liquid Materials; 4.4. Singlet Lens; 4.4.1. Continuous Flat Electrodes; 4.4.2. Hole Patterned Electrode; 4.4.3. Well-Shaped Electrode; 4.4.4. Fringing Field; 4.5. Microlens Array; 4.6. Switchable Lens; 4.6.1. Operation Principle; 4.6.2. Beam Diffuser; 4.6.3. Light Shutter; 4.6.4. Display; 4.6.5. Noncontact Electro-optic Inspection; 4.7. Gravity Effect; 4.7.1. Measurement Method; 4.7.2. Operation Principles 
505 8 |a 4.7.3. Experimental Results 4.8. Applications; 4.9. Summary; 4.10. Homework Problems; References; 5. Other Adaptive Liquid Lenses; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Mechanical-Wetting Lens; 5.2.1. Out-of-Plane Tuning; 5.2.2. Hydrodynamic Liquid-Air In-Plane Tuning; 5.2.3. Hydrodynamic Liquid-Liquid In-Plane Tuning; 5.3. Ferrofluidic Transducer Lens; 5.3.1. Ferrofluidic Material; 5.3.2. First Example; 5.3.3. Second Example; 5.3.4. Third Example; 5.4. Electromagnetic Actuator Lens; 5.5. Stimuli Response Hydrogel Lens; 5.6. Acoustic Liquid Lens; 5.6.1. Acoustic Radiation Force 
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