We fabricated polarization-dependent and polarization-independent microlens arrays (MLA) through the electrohydrodynamic instability of the optically anisotropic organic layer. The anisotropic flow induced by the instability of the organic layer leads to making the lens profile on the patterned electrode. We can easily control the polarization dependence of the MLA by controlling the surface alignment properties, even with the optically anisotropic organic layer. This method is a straightforward, fast, and reliable process for MLA fabrication since it does not require cumbersome developing and molding processes. (C) 2011 Optical Society of AmericaThis work was supported by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Hanyang University
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We fabricated polarization-dependent and polarization-independent microlens arrays (MLA) through the...
An optically anisotropic microlens array film directly formed on a single substrate is demonstrated....
This research was supported by a grant from the Fundamental R&D Program for Core Technology of M...
Polarization independent liquid crystal (LC) microlens arrays based on controlling the spatial distr...
Polarization independent liquid crystal (LC) microlens arrays based on controlling the spatial distr...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
In this paper ,we propose a fast-response and polarizations-independent adoptive microlens array usi...
In this paper ,we propose a fast-response and polarizations-independent adoptive microlens array usi...
This letter proposes a surface-energy driven process for economically creating polymer microlens arr...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
The switching speed of a polarization-independent microlens array fabricated with a nematic liquid c...
We propose a single polarizer liquid crystal display (LCD) with a fast response that was designed us...
A new polarization-independent and fast-response adaptive microlens array using a polymer-stabilized...
We present a flexible variable-focus converging microlens actuated by electrowetting on dielectric (...
We fabricated polarization-dependent and polarization-independent microlens arrays (MLA) through the...
An optically anisotropic microlens array film directly formed on a single substrate is demonstrated....
This research was supported by a grant from the Fundamental R&D Program for Core Technology of M...
Polarization independent liquid crystal (LC) microlens arrays based on controlling the spatial distr...
Polarization independent liquid crystal (LC) microlens arrays based on controlling the spatial distr...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
In this paper ,we propose a fast-response and polarizations-independent adoptive microlens array usi...
In this paper ,we propose a fast-response and polarizations-independent adoptive microlens array usi...
This letter proposes a surface-energy driven process for economically creating polymer microlens arr...
Tunable microlens arrays (MLAs) with controllable focal lengths have been extensively used in optica...
The switching speed of a polarization-independent microlens array fabricated with a nematic liquid c...
We propose a single polarizer liquid crystal display (LCD) with a fast response that was designed us...
A new polarization-independent and fast-response adaptive microlens array using a polymer-stabilized...
We present a flexible variable-focus converging microlens actuated by electrowetting on dielectric (...