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12 April 2013 Bio-inspired microlenses and their biomedical applications
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Abstract
Optical detection and imaging have wide applications in biomedicine and biological and chemical analyses. With continuing miniaturization effort to realize integrated microsystems, micro-scale optical components become more and more important. For any optical system, lenses are critical elements. In this paper, I will present our work on liquid microlenses. I will first introduce a few types of microlenses and microlens arrays, including tunable liquid microlenses actuated by temperature-, pH- and infrared light-responsive hydrogels. Then, I will discuss about potential applications of these lenses in medical instruments. I will describe miniaturized cameras capable of multiple viewpoints, and prototype flexible endoscopes implementing infrared-light responsive liquid microlenses at their distal ends.
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H. Jiang "Bio-inspired microlenses and their biomedical applications", Proc. SPIE 8598, Bioinspired, Biointegrated, Bioengineered Photonic Devices, 85980B (12 April 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2007428
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KEYWORDS
Microlens

Microlens array

Liquids

Endoscopes

Cameras

Lenses

Infrared imaging

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