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Tuneable bioinspired lens.


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Authors

Charmet, Jérôme 
Barton, Rupert 

Abstract

Bioinspired lenses that rely on changes of curvature to achieve focus are interesting candidates for miniaturized tuneable lenses as they require fewer mechanical moving parts compared to their conventional counter-parts. The lens described in this manuscript closely mimics the design and actuation principle of the vertebrate lens. It consists of a liquid lens encapsulated in a transparent polymer membrane. Application of a radial strain changes the curvature of the lens thereby changing its focal length. The unstrained lens has a focal length of 50 mm, which rises to a value of 100 mm at a maximum radial strain of 0.67%. This range compares favourably to both biological lenses and other published examples of biomimetic lenses. Finally we point out a few routes to improve the quality of the lens and expand its focal length range.

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Keywords

Animals, Biomimetic Materials, Biomimetics, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Humans, Lens, Crystalline, Lenses, Light, Scattering, Radiation

Journal Title

Bioinspir Biomim

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Journal ISSN

1748-3182
1748-3190

Volume Title

10

Publisher

IOP Publishing
Sponsorship
JC would like to acknowledge the W.D. Armstrong fund for financial support.