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Surface Topographical Control of a Liquid Crystal Microlens Array Embedded in a Polymer Network

Jose Carlos Mejia    
Miho Aizawa    
Kyohei Hisano    
Kohsuke Matsumoto    
Sayuri Hashimoto    
Shoichi Kubo and Atsushi Shishido    

Resumen

A novel approach for fabricating a microlens array with a tunable surface topographical structure and focal length is proposed in the present study. The microlens array was manufactured through the photoinduced molecular reorientation of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) stabilized by a polymer network. The fabricated microlens array had a mountain-shaped topographical structure due to the accumulation of polymers and LC molecules. The molecular orientation of the LC inside the microlens was disordered, while the outer side of the microlens was ordered. The thermal expansion of the polymer network and the phase transition of the LC molecules within the microlens array allowed the surface topographical structure and the focal length to be reversibly tuned under heat treatment. The results of this research work will enable future implementations to provide a thermally tunable microlens array.

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