Book description
Presents readers with the basic science, technology, and
applications for every type of adaptive lens
An adaptive lens is a lens whose shape has been changed to a
different focal length by an external stimulus such as pressure,
electric field, magnetic field, or temperature. Introduction to
Adaptive Lenses is the first book ever to address all of the
fundamental operation principles, device characteristics, and
potential applications of various types of adaptive lenses.
This comprehensive book covers basic material properties, device
structures and performance, image processing and zooming, optical
communications, and biomedical imaging. Readers will find homework
problems and solutions included at the end of each chapter-and based
on the described device structures, they will have the knowledge to
fabricate adaptive lenses for practical applications or develop new
adaptive devices or concepts for advanced investigation.
Introduction to Adaptive Lenses includes chapters on:
This is an important reference for optical engineers, research
scientists, graduate students, and undergraduate seniors.
HONGWEN REN, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department
of Polymer-Nano Science Technology at Chonbuk National University in
South Korea. A former research scientist at the University of Central
Florida's College of Optics and Photonics, Dr. Ren has published over
fifty journal papers, one book chapter, and obtained eight U. S. patents.
SHIN-TSON WU, PhD, is a Pegasus Professor at CREOL, the College
of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida. He is a
recipient of the 2011 SID Slottow-Owaki Prize, 2010 OSA Joseph
Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize, 2008 SPIE G. G. Stokes Award,
and 2008 SID Jan Rajchman Prize. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, OSA, SID,
and SPIE. Dr. Wu has coauthored six books and over 400 journal papers,
and holds over seventy issued U. S. patents. He was also the founding
editor-in-chief of the IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology.