Researchers in China have developed a new type of adaptive liquid lens that changes its focal distance when a voltage is applied. Made using a new electrically responsive fluid, the lens is small, ...
Liquid lenses and optofluidic systems represent a transformative fusion of fluid dynamics and optical engineering, providing adaptive optical components whose focal properties can be dynamically ...
An illustration showing the final stage of a possible future giant telescope being created in space using fluids. Studio Ella Maru SHARE NASA is always searching for new ways to extend its ability to ...
Apple is researching the use of liquid lenses that could be adjusted within a future Apple Vision Pro headset instead of requiring some users to buy and fit separately prescribed lenses. It's ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed an adaptive liquid lens based on a new electrically responsive fluid called dibutyl adipate (DBA) that changes focal length when a voltage is applied. The ...
Apple is working on technology that could allow you to ditch the expensive Zeiss inserts needed to correct vision issues on the Apple Vision Pro. Future headsets could dynamically change focus based ...
The proposed holographic camera mainly consists of a liquid camera based on a large-aperture liquid lens and an end-to-end physical model-driven network. Holography technology can restore the complete ...
French manufacturer Varioptic SA is expected to use the 3GSM World Congress next week to show a liquid lens that is capable of zooming. “After showing a proof of concept at the Cebit trade show last ...
Maxim Integrated Products has teamed up with Varioptic to pioneer a complete package for digital still and video camera and cell-phone makers that want to replace powerhungry, noisy hard lenses with ...
Researchers have developed an adaptive liquid lens, inspired by the functionality of the human eye. Using an electronically responsive fluid called dibutyl adipate, they created a lightweight, compact ...
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