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Perkins Precision Developments - Plate Polarizers LB 4/24

A Continuously Variable Optofluidic Aperture

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Air pressure drives deformable membrane to adjust size of opening.

Breck Hitz

Optofluidics technology brings to photonics the advantages of easily fabricated and inexpensive components, of miniaturization and of great flexibility. Recently, scientists at National University of Singapore reported fabricating an optofluidic version of one of the most common and useful optical devices: the variable aperture. Figure 1. Initially, the deformable membrane across the top of the air pressure chamber is flat, and light incident on the device from the bottom is blocked by the dye, shown here as red (a). As air is forced into the air pressure chamber, the membrane expands...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
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