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Bifocal Lenses, with Liquid Crystal Bilayers, Allow Flexible Light Modulation

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WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 15, 2024 — A bilayer, bifocal lens with adjustable focal points could allow more flexible modulation of light in applications for optical computing, bioimaging, AR and VR, and other areas. The lens, which was developed at Hunan University, is composed of bilayer structures made with a liquid crystal cell and liquid crystal polymer. Each liquid crystal layer has a different function in controlling light modulation. “Most liquid crystal-based devices are made from single-layer structures, but this limits light field modulation to a confined area,” research team leader Fan Fan said....Read full article

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    Published: October 2024
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