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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2008.29.4.731

Unique Fluid Ensemble including Silicone Oil for the Application of Optical Liquid Lens  

Bae, Jae-Young (Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Science, Keimyung University)
Park, Sung-Soo (CAE Group, Samsung Electro-Mechanics)
Kim, Jae-Hong (School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Yeungnam University)
Park, Chin-Ho (School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Yeungnam University)
Choi, Young-Chul (School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Yeungnam University)
Jung, Ha-Yong (Opto-System Division, Samsung Electro-Mechanics)
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Abstract
The fluid ensemble in the liquid lens, which is composed of electrolyte and silicone oil, is the key material system to vary the focal length processing of the electrochemical desorption. In order to characterize the capability of the liquid lens according to response time and optical range, we prepared a fluid ensemble comprising the electrolyte and oil. To elucidate the physical mechanism of the effective response time, we examined the viscosity dependency while satisfying the requirements for the density and refractive index of the electrolyte and oil, respectively. The characterization results indicated that the response time (up and down) is influenced by the viscosity of the electrolyte and oil. On this basis, we prepared a fluid ensemble capable of reversibly adjusting for the focal length of the liquid lens, as well as the response time. The ensemble is applicable to various systems such as micro-lens and optical sensors.
Keywords
Auto-focus liquid lens; Electro-wetting; Aqueous electrolyte; Organic silicone oil; Refractive index
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