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Adaptive optical beam steering and tuning system based on electrowetting driven fluidic rotor

Weifeng Cheng, Jiansheng Liu, Zheng Zheng, Xukun He, Bowen Zheng, Hualiang Zhang, Huachen Cui, Xiaoyu Zheng, Tao Zheng, Bruce E. Gnade, Jiangtao Cheng

2020Communications Physics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Reconfigurable beam steering components are indispensable to support optical and photonic network systems operating with high adaptability and with various functions. Currently, almost all such components are made of solid parts whose structures are rigid, and hence their functions are difficult to be reconfigured. Also, optical concentration beam steering is still a very challenging problem compared to radio frequency/microwave steering. Here we show a watermill-like beam steering system that can adaptively guide concentrating optical beam to targeted receivers. The system comprises a liquid droplet actuation mechanism based on electrowetting-on-dielectric, a superlattice-structured rotation hub, and an enhanced optical reflecting membrane. The specular reflector can be adaptively tuned within the lateral orientation of 360°, and the steering speed can reach ~353.5° s −1 . This work demonstrates the feasibility of driving a macro-size solid structure with liquid microdroplets, opening a new avenue for developing reconfigurable components such as optical switches in next-generation sensor networks.

Topics & Concepts

Beam steeringElectrowettingOptical switchFluidicsBeam (structure)Rotor (electric)ActuatorComputer scienceMaterials scienceReflector (photography)MicrofluidicsOpticsOptoelectronicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringPhysicsDielectricNanotechnologyLight sourceElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceMicro and Nano Robotics