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Microlenses : properties, fabrication, and liquid lenses / Hongrui Jiang, Xuefeng Zeng.

By: Jiang, Hongrui [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Series in optics and optoelectronics (CRC Press): Publisher: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 214 pages).ISBN: 9780429189326.Subject(s): Optical MEMS | Liquid lenses | MicrofluidicsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 681.423 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
1. Introduction to liquid microlenses -- 2. Basic physics of liquid microlenses -- 3. Fabrication methods -- 4. Solid microlenses -- 5. Electrically driven tunable microlenses -- 6. Mechanically driven tunable microlenses -- 7. Horizontal microlenses integrated in microfluidics -- 8. Looking into the future.
Summary: Microlenses and microlens arrays are a vital part of modern optical systems with applications in MEMS and sensor systems. This book explores the physics and optical properties of a range of microlenses, along with their fabrication, tuning, and applications in various fields. Although focusing on liquid lenses, the text covers all lens systems. The authors discuss such topics as microfabrication and nanofabrication, liquid interfaces, surface tension, variable focus, and lab on chips. They also provide a discussion of the challenges posed by current microlenses-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Introduction to liquid microlenses -- 2. Basic physics of liquid microlenses -- 3. Fabrication methods -- 4. Solid microlenses -- 5. Electrically driven tunable microlenses -- 6. Mechanically driven tunable microlenses -- 7. Horizontal microlenses integrated in microfluidics -- 8. Looking into the future.

Microlenses and microlens arrays are a vital part of modern optical systems with applications in MEMS and sensor systems. This book explores the physics and optical properties of a range of microlenses, along with their fabrication, tuning, and applications in various fields. Although focusing on liquid lenses, the text covers all lens systems. The authors discuss such topics as microfabrication and nanofabrication, liquid interfaces, surface tension, variable focus, and lab on chips. They also provide a discussion of the challenges posed by current microlenses-- Provided by publisher.

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