Chen et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Subwavelength imaging and detection using adjustable and movable droplet microlensesChen et al., 2020
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- Chen X
- Wu T
- Gong Z
- Li Y
- Zhang Y
- Li B
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- Photonics Research
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We developed adjustable and movable droplet microlenses consisting of a liquid with a high refractive index. The microlenses were prepared via ultrasonic shaking in deionized water, and the diameter of the microlenses ranged from 1 to 50 μm. By stretching the microlenses …
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