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Liquid lens: water + sound = fast focusing

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Melinda Rose, [email protected]

An adaptive liquid lens that is powered by water, sound and surface tension can capture 250 pictures per second using very little energy, and its ability to focus extremely quickly (in 0.01 seconds) makes it promising for use in cell phone cameras, as well as autonomous robots and tiny unmanned spy planes. The millimeter-scale lens, essentially two water droplets that change focus when high-frequency sounds cause them to vibrate back and forth, was designed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) with funding from the National Science Foundation. The device becomes a...Read full article

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    Published: December 2008
    cell phone camerasdefenselensesliquid lensOpticsResearch & Technologysurface tensionTech Pulse

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