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17 November 2010 A novel optical scanning device based on electrowetting microprism
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Abstract
A novel optical scanning device based on electrowetting micro-prism (EMPs) is proposed, to solve the problems of beam deflection controlling with laser line source . The basic beam control unit is made from EMPs, which including three kinds of immiscible liquids (water / oil / water),whith utilizing electrowetting modulation of liquid contact angle in order to mimic the refractive behavior for various classical prism geometries. Through the electro-wetting effect, the beam deflection angle of the liquid prism can be adjusted about -15 ° ~ 15 °continuously in a specific voltage range (30 ~ 110V).And compared to other electronic control deflection, this device has great deflection angle, whith exceeding the continuous steering angles demonstrated for optical phased-array technology. At the same time, as the devices become smaller in size ,its switching response speed can be much less than ms. This device will help us study robust Fresnel and phased-array optics.
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Tao Chen and Zhong-cheng Liang "A novel optical scanning device based on electrowetting microprism", Proc. SPIE 7847, Optoelectronic Devices and Integration III, 78472I (17 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.870129
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Prisms

Water

Phased array optics

Optical scanning

Refractive index

Dielectrics

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