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Drop‐on‐Demand Inkjet Printing of Thermally Tunable Liquid Crystal Microlenses
Authors:Ellis Parry  Serena Bolis  Steve J. Elston  Alfonso A. Castrejón‐Pita  Stephen M. Morris
Affiliation:1. Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PJ, UK;2. S Bolis, OPERA‐Photonics Group, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;3. ELIS Department, Gent Universiteit, Belgium
Abstract:
In this letter, the authors demonstrate Drop‐on‐Demand printing of variable focus, polarization‐independent, liquid crystal (LC) microlenses. By carefully selecting the surface treatment applied to a glass substrate, the authors are able to deposit droplets with a well‐defined curvature and contact angle, which result in micron‐sized lenses with focal lengths on the order of 300–900 µm. Observations with an optical polarizing microscope confirm the homeotopic alignment of the LC director in the droplets, which is in accordance with the polarization independent focal length. Results show that microlenses of different focal lengths can be fabricated by depositing successive droplets onto the same location on the substrate, which can then be used to build up programmable and arbitrary arrays of microlenses of various lens sizes and focal lengths. Finally, the authors utilize the thermal dependency of the order parameter of the LC to demonstrate facile tuning of the focal length. This technique has the potential to offer a low‐cost solution to the production of variable focus, arbitrary, microlens arrays.
Keywords:Inkjet printing  Liquid crystals  Microfabrication  Microlenses
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