Abstract
The conventional bionic compound eye system encounters challenges
associated with a complex zoom structure, susceptibility to wear, and
elevated costs. In this paper, a preparation method of liquid-filled
zoom compound eyes is proposed. A polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film is
integrated with a microfluidic chamber composed of polymethyl
methacrylate (PMMA). The microlens array (MLA, hexagonal array,
diameter 800 µm, center distance 850 µm) on the PDMS
film is prepared by a wettability-guided dipping method. The sub-eye
focal length on zoom compound eyes (ZCEs) is 1.42 mm. By
controlling the volume of deionized (DI) water injected into the
chamber from 2.41 to 2.71cm3, the focal length of the main lens is
adjusted from infinity to 55.51 mm, and the FOV is adjusted
from 32° to 58°. This large aperture ZCE combines the advantages of
monocular and compound eyes. This method has great potential for
advanced micro-optical devices with a wide field of view and tunable
imaging capabilities.
Funder
Fundamental Research Funds for the
Central Universities
The University Synergy Innovation Program
of Anhui Province