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Tunable Fresnel lens using nanoscale polymer-dispersed liquid crystals
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PhotonicsMeasured Diffraction EfficiencyEngineeringMicrofabricationOptical PropertiesDiffractive OpticPhotonic MaterialsApplied PhysicsTunable FresnelNanofabricationOptical SystemsMicro-optical ComponentDynamic MetamaterialsPositive LensFresnel LensNanophotonicsElectro-optics Device
An electrically tunable Fresnel zone plate lens is demonstrated using nanoscale polymer-dispersed liquid crystal droplets. In the voltage-off state, the zone plate behaves like a positive lens. The measured diffraction efficiency is close to the theoretical limit and is controllable by voltage. The major advantages of such a Fresnel lens are simple fabrication, large aperture size, polarization independent, and fast switching speed, although the required operating voltage is relatively high.
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