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Through a Lens, Wetly

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Liquid lens technology is gaining steam for miniature optics applications.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

If you want a variable lens in the future, you may have to get wet. That is the hope of several researchers and companies that are working on liquid lenses, devices that use water or another liquid as an optical element. These systems employ a variety of means to shape the liquid to adjust focal length, making it possible to tune a system’s optical performance very rapidly without mechanical movement. This image was acquired using a liquid lens that changes focal length with applied voltage. Courtesy of Varioptic SA. Liquid lenses are being put to use in cell phone and...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
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    optical element
    An optical part constructed of a single piece of optical material. It is usually a single lens, prism or mirror.
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