Title :
Electrohydrodynamic Assembly of Multiscale PDMS Microlens Arrays
Author :
Vespini, Veronica ; Gennari, Oriella ; Coppola, Sara ; Nasti, Giuseppe ; Mecozzi, Laura ; Pagliarulo, Vito ; Grilli, Simonetta ; Carfagna, Cosimo ; Ferraro, Pietro
Author_Institution :
Ist. Naz. di Ottica, Consiglio Naz. delle Ric., Pozzuoli, Italy
Abstract :
In this paper, we introduce an easy multiscale approach for the fabrication of polymer microlens arrays through a self-assembling process driven by the electrohydrodynamic (EHD) pressure. This method represents a simple alternative to the conventional soft lithography techniques. A thin layer of liquid polymer is deposited on a microengineered ferroelectric crystal and can be self-assembled and cross-linked in a single-step process as a consequence of the pyroelectric effect activated by simply heating the substrate. Although the EHD instability induced by the pyroelectric effect was discovered in principle few years ago, here we demonstrate a systematic investigation for fabrication of microlens arrays in a multiscale range (i.e., between 25 to 200 μm diameter) with high degree of uniformity. By controlling the polymer instability driven by EHD, we report on two different microoptical shapes can be obtained spontaneously, i.e., spherical or toroidal. Here, we show how the geometrical properties and the focal length of the lens array are modulated by controlling two appropriate parameters. Such microlenses can be useful also as polymer patterned arrayed microstructures for optical data interconnections, OLEDs efficient light extraction, concentrating light in energy solar cells, imaging and 3-D display solutions, and other photonics applications.
Keywords :
electrohydrodynamics; ferrimagnetic materials; geometrical optics; heating; microfabrication; microlenses; optical arrays; optical design techniques; optical fabrication; optical modulation; optical polymers; self-assembly; 3D display solutions; OLED efficient light extraction; electrohydrodynamic assembly; electrohydrodynamic instability; energy solar cells; focal length modulation; geometrical properties; microengineered ferroelectric crystal; microoptical shapes; multiscale PDMS microlens array fabrication; optical data interconnections; optical imaging; photonic applications; polymer patterned arrayed microstructures; pyroelectric effect; self-assembling process; single-step process; size 25 mum to 200 mum; soft lithography techniques; substrate heating; the electrohydrodynamic pressure; thin liquid polymer layer deposition; Crystals; Lenses; Microoptics; Microstructure; Optical device fabrication; Optical polymers; lithium niobate crystals; microlenses; polymer;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2014.2367656