Milton, et al. [Opt. Express 22, 8035 (2014) [CrossRef] ] have constructed a model electronic liquid crystal contact lens for the correction of presbyopia. This paper constructs a theoretical model for this lens. Good agreement between theory and experimental data is achieved, although the indications are that the precise parameters of the lens differ slightly from those prescribed by the designers of the lens. We discuss the temperature dependence of the optical power, the sensitivity of the device to manufacturing process and the properties of such lenses containing a number of different known liquid crystals. The model can be used for engineering optimization of the existing prototype
The design and technology of tunable liquid crystal based lenses is discussed. Specific attention is...
[Poster of]: 40th Topical Meeting on Liquid Crystals, Paderborn from March 20th-22nd, 2013.New analy...
We have developed new analytical expressions for designing liquid crystal (LC) microlenses. These eq...
Presbyopia is an age-related disorder where the lens of the eye hardens so that focusing on near obj...
Presbyopia is an age-related disorder where the lens of the eye hardens so that focusing on near obj...
Presbyopia is a ubiquitous age-related disability of the eye, affecting an estimated 1.04 billion pe...
A switchable contact lens prototype was fabricated and tested with integrated off the shelf electron...
This paper explores the challenges regarding the thermoforming of a deformable guest-host liq...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Patterned-Liquid-Crystal for Novel Displays.The transmissi...
We report the design and fabrication of an electro-optical tunable liquid-crystal-based lens and ana...
Special Issue: The 11th European Conference on Liquid Crystals (ECLC 2011). Maribor, Slovenia, Febru...
In this work, one-dimensional arrays of cylindrical adaptive liquid crystal lenses were manufactured...
A common technique to realize the gradient electric field profile that is required in liquid crystal...
An active spherically conformed liquid crystal cell is presented comprising PEDOT:PSS as a transpare...
Liquid crystal (LC) contact lenses are emerging as an exciting technology for vision correction. A h...
The design and technology of tunable liquid crystal based lenses is discussed. Specific attention is...
[Poster of]: 40th Topical Meeting on Liquid Crystals, Paderborn from March 20th-22nd, 2013.New analy...
We have developed new analytical expressions for designing liquid crystal (LC) microlenses. These eq...
Presbyopia is an age-related disorder where the lens of the eye hardens so that focusing on near obj...
Presbyopia is an age-related disorder where the lens of the eye hardens so that focusing on near obj...
Presbyopia is a ubiquitous age-related disability of the eye, affecting an estimated 1.04 billion pe...
A switchable contact lens prototype was fabricated and tested with integrated off the shelf electron...
This paper explores the challenges regarding the thermoforming of a deformable guest-host liq...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Patterned-Liquid-Crystal for Novel Displays.The transmissi...
We report the design and fabrication of an electro-optical tunable liquid-crystal-based lens and ana...
Special Issue: The 11th European Conference on Liquid Crystals (ECLC 2011). Maribor, Slovenia, Febru...
In this work, one-dimensional arrays of cylindrical adaptive liquid crystal lenses were manufactured...
A common technique to realize the gradient electric field profile that is required in liquid crystal...
An active spherically conformed liquid crystal cell is presented comprising PEDOT:PSS as a transpare...
Liquid crystal (LC) contact lenses are emerging as an exciting technology for vision correction. A h...
The design and technology of tunable liquid crystal based lenses is discussed. Specific attention is...
[Poster of]: 40th Topical Meeting on Liquid Crystals, Paderborn from March 20th-22nd, 2013.New analy...
We have developed new analytical expressions for designing liquid crystal (LC) microlenses. These eq...