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29 April 2022 Liquid-crystal microlens array driven by a high-precision multi-channel electronic signal
Yvzheng Hou, Xiangdong Yuan, Mao Ye, Xinyv Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12255, 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022); 1225511 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638842
Event: 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
In this paper, an arrayed liquid-crystal microlens driven by a high-precision multi-channel electronic signal is proposed, which can generate a set of alternating current (AC) voltage driving and controlling signal according to user input. The device is designed based on the basic microstructure of a liquid-crystal microlens array, which can be approximated as a set of capacitance. Through an electronic scanning and driving method, not only the volume of the driving and controlling device for liquid-crystal microlenses is reduced remarkably, but also the independent driving and controlling channel is also increased obviously. The frequency of the driving and controlling signal can be changed by a control software. The output voltage signal can be better connected with a large scale liquid-crystal microlens array through FPC soft line. Experiments demonstrate that the electronic device can generate 384 frequency-variable high-precision independent driving and controlling voltage signals, so as to demonstrate a good application prospect for the partition and block regulation of a large area liquid-crystal microlens arrays.
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Yvzheng Hou, Xiangdong Yuan, Mao Ye, and Xinyv Zhang "Liquid-crystal microlens array driven by a high-precision multi-channel electronic signal", Proc. SPIE 12255, 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022), 1225511 (29 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638842
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Microlens

Microlens array

Signal generators

Capacitors

Electrodes

Capacitance

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