The synergetic integration of photonics and microfluidics has enabled a wide range of optofluidic devices that can be tuned based on various physical mechanisms. One such tuning mechanism can be realized based on the elasticity of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The mechanical tuning of these optofluidic devices was achieved by modifying the geometry of the device upon applying internal or external forces. External or internal forces can deform the elastomeric components that in turn can alter the optical properties of the device or directly induce flow. In this review, we discuss recent progress in tunable optofluidic devices, where tunability is enabled by the elasticity of the construction material. Different subtypes of such tuning methods...
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Elastomeric material for all-optical fabrication of tunable volume diffraction gratings O. Sakhno, A...
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International audienceA simple process was developed in our laboratory in order to craft biocompatib...
International audienceOne major challenge of biomaterial engineering is to mimic the mechanical prop...
All-optical fabrication of elastic volume diffraction gratings in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is pre...
Dielectric elastomer actuator films were fabricated on transparent conductive electrode using bi-com...
This article reviews mechanically-tunable photonic devices with on-chip integrated MEMS/NEMS actuato...
We report on the fabrication and characterization of a new generation of electro-switchable optoflui...
We fabricated and characterized three elastomeric optical devices whose optical properties are contr...
The synergetic integration of photonics and microfluidics has enabled a wide range of optofluidic de...
We introduce a novel tuning mechanism based on pressure actuating force, which can enable a broad sp...
Elastomeric material for all-optical fabrication of tunable volume diffraction gratings O. Sakhno, A...
Novel functionalities have been developed through the fusion of optics and microfluidics. We categor...
We introduce for the first time a tuning mechanism for optofluidic devices by embedding a Micro-Air-...
We demonstrate strain-controlled gratings made of an organic elastomer, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS),...
An innovative approach for voltage-tunable optical gratings based on dielectric elastomer actuators ...
A class of soft color composites whose light transmittance can be actively tuned and controlled thro...
International audienceA simple process was developed in our laboratory in order to craft biocompatib...
International audienceOne major challenge of biomaterial engineering is to mimic the mechanical prop...
All-optical fabrication of elastic volume diffraction gratings in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is pre...
Dielectric elastomer actuator films were fabricated on transparent conductive electrode using bi-com...
This article reviews mechanically-tunable photonic devices with on-chip integrated MEMS/NEMS actuato...
We report on the fabrication and characterization of a new generation of electro-switchable optoflui...
We fabricated and characterized three elastomeric optical devices whose optical properties are contr...