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Focusing from Infinity to Here, Almost

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Adaptive liquid crystal lens exhibits a broad focal length range.

Hank Hogan

What do cell phone camera users and eyeglass wearers have in common? Both could benefit from recent work by research scientist Hongwen Ren and optics professor Shin-Tson Wu of the University of Central Florida in Orlando, who are developing an adaptive liquid crystal lens that can change focal length quickly on command. They recently produced a 6-mm-aperture lens with a focal length that can be changed from infinity to about 96 cm in 1 s. A schematic shows the basic structure of a liquid crystal lens that provides a broad range of focal lengths whenever a voltage is applied to the...Read full article

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    Published: January 2007
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    focal length
    The focal length of a lens is the distance between the lens's optical center (or principal point) and the image sensor or film when the lens is focused at infinity. In simple terms, it is the distance from the lens to the point where parallel rays of light converge or appear to diverge after passing through the lens. For converging lenses (convex lenses), which are thicker in the center, the focal length is considered positive. For diverging lenses (concave lenses), which are thinner in the...
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