Bi-phase emulsion droplets as dynamic fluid optical systems
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Nagelberg, Sara Nicole; Goodling, Amy; Subramanian, Kaushikaram; Barbastathis, George; Kreysing, Moritz; Swager, Tim; Zarzar, Lauren; Kolle, Mathias; ... Show more Show less
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Micro-scale optical components play a critical role in many applications, in particular when these components are capable of dynamically responding to different stimuli with a controlled variation of their optical behavior. Here, we discuss the potential of micro-scale bi-phase emulsion droplets as a material platform for dynamic fluid optical components. Such droplets act as liquid compound micro-lenses with dynamically tunable focal lengths. They can be reconfigured to focus or scatter light and form images. In addition, we discuss how these droplets can be used to create iridescent structural color with large angular spectral separation. Experimental demonstrations of the emulsion droplet optics are complemented by theoretical analysis and wave-optical modelling. Finally, we provide evidence of the droplets utility as fluidic optical elements in potential application scenarios.
Date issued
2019Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
EPJ Web of Conferences
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EDP Sciences
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Nagelberg, Sara et al. "Bi-phase emulsion droplets as dynamic fluid optical systems." EPJ Web of Conferences 215 (2019): 13003 © 2019 The Authors
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2100-014X