DocumentCode
893146
Title
Variable Focusing Microlens Chip for Potential Sensing Applications
Author
Wang, Weisong ; Fang, Ji
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA
Volume
7
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
11
Lastpage
17
Abstract
A variable focusing microlens chip, which has the capability of adjusting its focal length over a wide range without any mechanical driving parts, is reported in this paper. The packaged microlens chip consists of a flexible polymer lens, a fluidic chamber, an integrated sensor, and an actuator. A thermal actuator is introduced into this variable focusing microlens to obtain relatively large actuation force and displacement. The hemispheric convex polymer lens provides an initial focal point without being actuated. The focal length change is controlled by varying the voltage applied to the thermal actuator. A 1.9-mm-diameter polymer lens is made to test the performance of the device. The focal length of this chip varies from 14.658 to 2.782 mm, which corresponds to the change of numerical aperture from 0.078 to 0.412. Based on the working mechanism and constructing method of the single lens chip, a variable focusing microlenses array has been fabricated for future testing and application. Potential sensing applications for single lens and array include cell detection and immobilization, optical sensors, lab-on-a-chip, ophthalmic lens systems, microphotonics, high throughput scanning, and confocal imaging system
Keywords
lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; microlenses; ophthalmic lenses; optical arrays; optical sensors; 3D fabrication; cell detection; cell immobilization; confocal imaging system; electrothermal actuation; flexible polymer lens; fluidic chamber; focusing microlens chip; integrated sensor; lab-on-a-chip; microlens array; microphotonics; ophthalmic lens systems; optical sensors; thermal actuator; variable microlens chip; Actuators; Focusing; Lenses; Microoptics; Optical arrays; Packaging; Polymers; Sensor arrays; Testing; Thermal force; 3-D fabrication; Electrothermal actuation; variable focusing lens;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2006.886991
Filename
4039328
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