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5 March 2021 Magnetically actuated solid body PDMS lens
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Abstract
Due to their exibility, highly transparent silicone materials offer potentials for the development of adjustable optics. Previously realized mechanisms for changing the focal length of a solid silicone lens applied discrete points of force to mechanically deform the geometry. This article describes an approach to adjust the focal length of silicone lenses quickly and precisely. The chosen approach aims for a minimal number of moving components to provide reliability and reduced complexity. A contactless and stepless adjustment is realized by using electromagnetic control. To determine the functionality of the lens, the tunable range of the focal length will be investigated.
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Tobias Biermann, Arved Ziebehl, Tobias Grabe, Julian Röttger, Peer-Phillip Ley, Alexander Wolf, and Roland Lachmayer "Magnetically actuated solid body PDMS lens", Proc. SPIE 11682, Optical Components and Materials XVIII, 116820W (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578551
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KEYWORDS
Solids

Actuators

Silicon

Machine vision

Magnetism

Microscopy

Optical components

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