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Fast refocusing lens based on ferroelectric liquid crystals

Souptik Mukherjee, Zhengnan Yuan, Zhibo Sun, Anran Li, Chen-bing Kang, Hoi Sing Kwok, Abhishek Kumar Srivastava

2021Optics Express25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optical devices like virtual reality (VR) headsets present challenges in terms of vergence-accommodation conflict that leads to visual fatigue for the user over time. Lenses available to meet these challenges include liquid crystal (LC) lenses, which possess a response time in the millisecond range. This response time is slow, while accessing multiple focal lengths. A ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) has a response time in the microsecond range. In this article, we disclose a switchable lens device having a combination of the fast FLC-based polarization rotation unit and a passive polarization-dependent LC lens. A cascaded combination of three such lens units allows access to eight different focal points quite rapidly and can be a convenient device for VR applications.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsLiquid crystalLens (geology)Focal lengthFerroelectricityMaterials scienceMillisecondAccommodationPolarization (electrochemistry)Response timeMicrosecondOptoelectronicsComputer sciencePhysicsComputer graphics (images)Physical chemistryAstronomyDielectricChemistryLiquid Crystal Research AdvancementsAdvanced Optical Imaging TechnologiesPhotonic Crystals and Applications
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