1. Polarisation independent liquid crystal lenses and contact lenses using embossed reactive mesogens.
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Jones, J. Cliff, Wahle, Markus, Bailey, James, Moorhouse, Tom, Snow, Benjamin, and Sargent, Joe
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CONTACT lenses ,FRESNEL lenses ,PHASE modulation ,MENISCUS (Liquids) ,MESOGENS ,BIREFRINGENCE ,NEMATIC liquid crystals ,LIQUID crystals - Abstract
Liquid crystal lenses have promise in optical systems owing to their tunability combined with low electrical power, cost, and weight. A good example of such a system is switchable contact lenses for the correction of age‐related presbyopia. Sufficiently large phase modulation can be done using nematic liquid crystals in a meniscus lens configuration. However, the birefringent materials are inherently polarisation dependent, usually requiring orthogonal polarisations to be focussed separately. A novel method is presented for producing polarisation independent lenses based on reactive mesogens. Results are presented for a 2‐level and 3‐level diffractive Fresnel lenses, and the promise of the technique for use in refractive lenses such as contact lenses is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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