Title :
Three-dimensional variable-focus liquid lens using 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 was fabricated whose focal point can be varied in the axial and radial directions. The liquid lens consists of a cylindrical acrylic cell (inner diameter: 10 mm; thickness: 3 mm), two immiscible liquids with different refractive indices (water and silicone oil), and an annular piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate transducer with four electrodes. The oil-water interface functions as a lens surface and it can be deformed by the acoustic radiation force generated by the transducer; this enables the lens to act as a variable-focus lens. The variation of the oil-water interface was observed by optical coherence tomography. The laser beam path through the lens was calculated by ray-tracing simulations. The oil-water interface could be deformed and its focal point could be varied in three dimensions by controlling the input voltages of the PZT electrodes. The displacement angle in the radial direction was approximately 3° when two of the electrodes were excited by an input voltage of 45 V at a frequency of 1.9 MHz. The dynamic performance of the lens was investigated using a high-speed camera. Exciting by AM signals with a phase difference caused the hemispherical water droplet to oscillate, enabling the focus to be scanned in the axial and radial directions.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; drops; lenses; optical tomography; piezoelectric transducers; ray tracing; refractive index; ultrasonic focusing; ultrasonic imaging; water; AM signals; acoustic radiation force; annular piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate transducer; cylindrical acrylic cell; electrodes; frequency 1.9 MHz; high-speed camera; immiscible liquids; oil-water interface functions; optical coherence tomography; ray-tracing simulations; refractive indices; silicone oil; three-dimensional variable-focus liquid lens; voltage 45 V; water; Acoustics; Cameras; Electrodes; Force; Lenses; Liquids; Transducers; Acoustic radiation force; Confocal image; Liquid lens; Variable-focus lens;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1253-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2011.0192