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Tunable Micro-optics
The first comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art tunable micro-optics, covering advances in materials, components and systems.
Hans Zappe (Edited by), Claudia Duppé (Edited by)
9781107032453, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 December 2015
473 pages, 281 b/w illus.
25.2 x 17.9 x 2.5 cm, 1.09 kg
'… a valuable and up-to-date collection of contributions orienting the researcher in the ample field of micro-optics. It would be useful for informing new design choices and ways to tap the capabilities of this new technology.' Silvano Donati, Optics and Photonics News
Presenting state-of-the-art research into the dynamic field of tunable micro-optics, this is the first book to provide a comprehensive survey covering a varied range of topics including novel materials, actuation concepts and new imaging systems in optics. Internationally renowned researchers present a diverse range of chapters on cutting-edge materials, devices and subsystems, including soft matter, artificial muscles, tunable lenses and apertures, photonic crystals, and complete tunable imagers. Special contributions also provide in-depth treatment of micro-optical characterisation, scanners, and the use of natural eye models as inspiration for new concepts in advanced optics. With applications extending from medical diagnosis to fibre telecommunications, Tunable Micro-optics equips readers with a solid understanding of the broader technical context through its interdisciplinary approach to the realisation of new types of optical systems. This is an essential resource for engineers in industry and academia, and advanced students working on optical systems design.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Tunable micro-optics Hans Zappe
2. Tunable optics in nature Robert Brunner and Erik Förster
Part II. Devices and Materials: 3. Soft matter micro-optics Wolfgang Mönch
4. Tunable reflective optics David Dickensheets
5. Tunable liquid lenses J. Andrew Yeh and Yen-Sheng Lu
6. Optofluidic micro-shutters and micro-irises Philipp Müller
7. Solid-body elastomeric lenses Sebastian Petsch, Peter Liebetraut and Hans Zappe
8. Spatially tunable polarization devices Frederik Schaal, Michael Rutloh, Susanne Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Osten
9. Aluminum nitride and diamond membranes for tunable micro-optics Daniel Pätz, Steffen Leopold, Verena Zürbig, Fabian Knöbber, Oliver Ambacher, Martin Hoffman, Vadim Lebedev and Stefan Sinzinger
10. Piezoelectrically actuated tunable microlenses Jan Draheim and Ulrike Wallrabe
Part III. Systems and Applications: 11. Characterization of micro-optics Heidi Ottevaere, Lien Smeesters and Hugo Thienpont
12. Photonic crystals Olav Solgaard and Xuan Wu
13. MEMS scanners for OCT applications Hiroshi Toshiyoshi, Keiji Isamoto and Changho Chong
14. Liquid crystal elastomer micro-optics Sebastian Petsch, Richard Rix, Stefan Schuhladen, Rudolf Zendel and Hans Zappe
15. Adaptive scanning micro-eye Daniel Pätz, Stefan Sinzinger, Steffen Leopold, Martin Hoffmann, Verena Zürbig, Oliver Ambacher, Vadim Lebedev, Tobias Deutschmann and Egbert Oesterschulze
16. Hyperspectral eye Robert Brunner, Erik Förster, Ulrike Wallrabe, Moritz Stürmer, Mohammad Abdo, Jan G. Korvink, Patrick Bohnert, Benjamin Ryba, Kaustubh Banerjee and Stefan Schuhladen
17. Plenoptic cameras Andreas Tünnermann, Alexander Oberdörster, Frank Wippermann, Sylvia Gebhardt, Bernhard Bramlage, Dörthe Ernst, Henning Fouckhardt, Carina Heisel, Christina Kimmle, Johannes Strassner, Dominic Palm, Felix Paries and Ben Bockwinkel.
Subject Areas: Fibre optics [TTBF], Applied optics [TTB], Electronics engineering [TJF], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Electrical engineering [THR], Optical physics [PHJ]