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Optofluidic lens with low spherical and low field curvature aberrations

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 16, Issue 9, Pages 1617-1624

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6lc00295a

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  1. National Research Foundation, Singapore [NRF2014NRF-CRP081-002]

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This paper reports an optofluidic lens with low spherical and low field curvature aberrations through the desired refractive index profile by precisely controlling the mixing between ethylene glycol and deionized water in an optofluidic chip. The experimental results demonstrate that the spherical aberration is reduced to 19.5 mu m and the full width at half maximum of the focal point is 7.8 mu m with a wide divergence angle of 35 degrees. In addition, the optofluidic lens can focus light at different off-axis positions on the focal plane with Delta x' < 6.8 mu m and at opposite transverse positions with vertical bar Delta y - Delta y'vertical bar < 5.7 mu m. This is the first demonstration of a special optofluidic lens that significantly reduces both the spherical and field curvature aberrations, which enhances the focusing power and facilitates multiple light source illumination using a single lens. It is anticipated to have high potential for applications such as on-chip light manipulation, sample illumination and multiplexed detection.

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