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Schneider, F
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Draheim, J
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Brunne, J
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Waibel, P
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Wallrabe, U
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2010-02-18T14:05:55Z |
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2010-02-18T14:05:55Z |
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2009-09 |
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Schneider, F, Draheim, J et al. 2009. Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses. Sensors, MEMS and Electro-optic Systems (SMEOS), Skukuza Kruger National Park, South Africa, 7-9 September 2009, pp 37-41 |
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978-0-620-45648-7 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3952
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Sensors, MEMS and Electro-optic Systems (SMEOS), Skukuza Kruger National Park, South Africa, 7-9 September 2009 |
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In this paper the auhtors compare the performance and optical quality of two types of adaptive fluidic silicone-membrane lenses. The membranes feature either a homogeneous thickness, or they are shaped resulting in an inhomogeneous cross-section. The lens systems incorporate a piezoelectric actuator which is operated in a regime of ±40 V. The shaped membrane lenses show lower wave front errors than the planar ones, down to 24 nm. The pumping actuator indicates a maximum pump volume of 1159 nl at an inner piezo radius of 2.75 mm for the smallest supporting ring configuration. The full system with a planar membrane achieves a larger refractive power ranging from +19 to -14 dpt. It also shows a shorter full scale response time (tplanar = 23.9 ms) compared to the shaped membrane (tshaped = 35.4 ms). |
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Adaptive optics |
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Piezoelectric actuator |
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Silicone |
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Electro optic system |
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Sensors |
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Adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses |
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Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses |
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Conference Presentation |
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Schneider, F., Draheim, J., Brunne, J., Waibel, P., & Wallrabe, U. (2009). Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3952 |
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Schneider, F, J Draheim, J Brunne, P Waibel, and U Wallrabe. "Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3952 |
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Schneider F, Draheim J, Brunne J, Waibel P, Wallrabe U, Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3952 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Schneider, F
AU - Draheim, J
AU - Brunne, J
AU - Waibel, P
AU - Wallrabe, U
AB - In this paper the auhtors compare the performance and optical quality of two types of adaptive fluidic silicone-membrane lenses. The membranes feature either a homogeneous thickness, or they are shaped resulting in an inhomogeneous cross-section. The lens systems incorporate a piezoelectric actuator which is operated in a regime of ±40 V. The shaped membrane lenses show lower wave front errors than the planar ones, down to 24 nm. The pumping actuator indicates a maximum pump volume of 1159 nl at an inner piezo radius of 2.75 mm for the smallest supporting ring configuration. The full system with a planar membrane achieves a larger refractive power ranging from +19 to -14 dpt. It also shows a shorter full scale response time (tplanar = 23.9 ms) compared to the shaped membrane (tshaped = 35.4 ms).
DA - 2009-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Adaptive optics
KW - Piezoelectric actuator
KW - Silicone
KW - Electro optic system
KW - Sensors
KW - Adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2009
SM - 978-0-620-45648-7
T1 - Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses
TI - Characterisation of adaptive fluidic silicone membrane lenses
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3952
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