Title :
Liquid lens using an acoustic radiation force
Author :
Koyama, Daisuke ; Isago, Ryoichi ; Nakamura, Kentaro
Author_Institution :
Precision & Intell. Lab., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
A liquid lens is proposed that uses acoustic radiation force with no mechanical moving parts. It consists of a cylindrical acrylic cell filled with two immiscible liquids (degassed water and silicone oil) and a concave ultrasound transducer. The focal point of the transducer is located on the oil-water interface, which functions as a lens. An acoustic standing wave was generated in the axial direction of the lens and the variation of the shape of the oil-water interface was observed by optical coherence tomography (OCT). The lens profile can be rapidly changed by varying the acoustic radiation force from the transducer. The kinematic viscosity of silicone oil was optimized to minimize the response times of the lens. Response times of 40 and 80 ms when switching ultrasonic radiation on and off were obtained with a kinematic viscosity of 200 cSt. The path of the laser beam transmitted through the lens was calculated by ray-tracing simulations based on the experimental results obtained by OCT. The transmitted laser beam could be focused by applying an input voltage. The liquid lens could be operated as a variable focus lens by varying the input voltage.
Keywords :
acoustic intensity; lenses; oils; optical focusing; optical tomography; ultrasonic transducers; viscosity; acoustic radiation force; acoustic standing wave generation; concave ultrasound transducer; cylindrical acrylic cell; degassed water; immiscible liquid; kinematic viscosity; laser beam focusing; laser beam transmission; lens profile; liquid lens; oil-water interface; optical coherence tomography; ray-tracing simulation; shape variation; silicone oil; transducer focal point; ultrasonic radiation; variable focus lens; Acoustics; Force; Kinematics; Laser beams; Lenses; Ultrasonic imaging; Viscosity; Acoustic radiation force; Liquid lens; Variable-focus lens; oilwater interface;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935605