Characterization of deformable elastic lenses using PDI and null screen
2009
In recent years there has been a considerable increase in the use of variable focal length lenses (VFLL), due to
the fact that they are used as micro lenses in photographic cameras, endoscope, etc. The VFLL's come mainly in
three types, one of them are formed of two transparent elastic membranes with a liquid medium between them,
those made of an elastic material inside a mount which allow radial forces to be applied on its perimeter, and
finally those which are made of a dielectric liquid medium. In these VFLL always have a mechanism that allows
the shape of the lens and its geometrical parameters can be changed. In this study, we implement a mechanical
mount to applied radial force, in the perimeter of a solid elastic lens. We measure the aberrations of wavefront
present in deformable solid elastic lens (VFLL), when we change the radial forces applied on its borders. The
wave sensor used were the Point Diffraction Interferometer (PDI) and null screen tests. Theoretical and
experimental results are presented.
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