MS

M. Strauch

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Tunable Optics

Spectral Imaging and Surface Manipulation on Liquid Lenses

This thesis focusses on two aspects of tunable optics: Fabry-Pérot interferometers with a variable distance between their mirrors and electrowetting liquid lenses. The need for a device to detect child abuse has motivated us to design and build a camera that can detect the chemic ...
A technique to create aspheric surface shapes on commercially available electrowetting liquid lenses is demonstrated. Based on a previously published surface oscillation model a technique using a Hankel transform is proposed and tested experimentally. An alternating actuation vol ...
The increased usage of liquid lenses motivates us to investigate surface waves on the liquid's surface. During fast focal switching, the surface waves decrease the imaging quality. We propose a model that describes the surface modes appearing on a liquid lens and predicts the res ...
Liquid lenses using the electrowetting effect can be used to manufacture small-sized autofocus and zoom cameras. We extend the tunability to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations of the liquid–liquid interface and will explore its possibilities in a wider range of appli ...
Wide-angle spectral imaging systems using Fabry-Pérot interferometers face spectral resolution problems, which can only be corrected with high computational effort. A standard lens system is analysed and an alternative telecentric solution is proposed, that solves the issues opti ...
Wide-angle spectral imaging systems using Fabry-Pérot interferometers face spectral resolution problems, which can only be corrected with high computational effort. A standard lens system is analysed and an alternative telecentric solution is proposed, that solves the issues opti ...
We extend the tunability of liquid lenses to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations on the liquid lens surface. We investigate their nature and whether we can make use of them in optical systems.@en
We extend the tunability of liquid lenses to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations on the liquid lens surface. We investigate their nature and whether we can make use of them in optical systems.@en
We extend the tunability of liquid lenses to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations on the liquid lens surface. We investigate their nature and whether we can make use of them in optical systems.@en
We extend the tunability of liquid lenses to non-spherical surfaces by inducing oscillations on the liquid lens surface. We investigate their nature and whether we can make use of them in optical systems.@en
Liquid lenses are a widespread solution for easy adaptive optics problems due to their low price. We present a technique based on surface oscillations, that extends the functionality to create a tunable asphere at the expense of light efficiency without the use of additional hard ...
Liquid lenses are an emerging technology, that allows focal switching without any moving parts. While standard liquid lenses focus on tuning the defocus aberration, higher order aberrations shift into the focus of the current research. We propose a method using standing waves on ...