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Langmuir | 2017

Enhanced Response Time of Electrowetting Lenses with Shaped Input Voltage Functions

Omkar D. Supekar; Mo Zohrabi; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright

Adaptive optical lenses based on the electrowetting principle are being rapidly implemented in many applications, such as microscopy, remote sensing, displays, and optical communication. To characterize the response of these electrowetting lenses, the dependence upon direct current (DC) driving voltage functions was investigated in a low-viscosity liquid system. Cylindrical lenses with inner diameters of 2.45 and 3.95 mm were used to characterize the dynamic behavior of the liquids under DC voltage electrowetting actuation. With the increase of the rise time of the input exponential driving voltage, the originally underdamped system response can be damped, enabling a smooth response from the lens. We experimentally determined the optimal rise times for the fastest response from the lenses. We have also performed numerical simulations of the lens actuation with input exponential driving voltage to understand the variation in the dynamics of the liquid-liquid interface with various input rise times. We further enhanced the response time of the devices by shaping the input voltage function with multiple exponential rise times. For the 3.95 mm inner diameter lens, we achieved a response time improvement of 29% when compared to the fastest response obtained using single-exponential driving voltage. The technique shows great promise for applications that require fast response times.


Nanotechnology | 2016

Atomic layer deposition ultrathin film origami using focused ion beams

Omkar D. Supekar; Joseph J. Brown; Nathan T. Eigenfeld; Jonas Gertsch; Victor M. Bright

Focused ion beam (FIB) micromachining is a powerful tool for maskless lithography and in recent years FIB has been explored as a tool for strain engineering. Ion beam induced deformation can be utilized as a means for folding freestanding thin films into complex 3D structures. FIB of high energy gallium (Ga+) ions induces stress by generation of dislocations and ion implantation within material layers, which create creases or folds upon mechanical relaxation enabled by motion of the material layers. One limitation on such processing is the ability to fabricate flat freestanding thin film structures. This capability is limited by the residual stresses formed during processing and fabrication of the films, which can result in initial curvature and deformation of films upon release from a sacrificial fabrication layer. This paper demonstrates folding in freestanding ultrathin films (<40 nm thin) of heterogeneous composition (metal, insulator, semiconductor, etc) with large lateral dimension structures (aspect ratio >1:1000) by ion-induced stress relaxation. The ultrathin flat structures are fabricated using atomic layer deposition on sacrificial polyimide. We have demonstrated vertical folding with 30 keV Ga+ ions in structures with lateral dimensions varying from 10 to 50 μm.


Optics Express | 2017

Numerical analysis of wavefront aberration correction using multielectrode electrowetting-based devices

Mo Zohrabi; Robert H. Cormack; Connor Mccullough; Omkar D. Supekar; Emily A. Gibson; Victor M. Bright; Juliet T. Gopinath

We present numerical simulations of multielectrode electrowetting devices used in a novel optical design to correct wavefront aberration. Our optical system consists of two multielectrode devices, preceded by a single fixed lens. The multielectrode elements function as adaptive optical devices that can be used to correct aberrations inherent in many imaging setups, biological samples, and the atmosphere. We are able to accurately simulate the liquid-liquid interface shape using computational fluid dynamics. Ray tracing analysis of these surfaces shows clear evidence of aberration correction. To demonstrate the strength of our design, we studied three different input aberrations mixtures that include astigmatism, coma, trefoil, and additional higher order aberration terms, with amplitudes as large as one wave at 633 nm.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2017

Two-photon laser scanning microscopy with electrowetting-based prism scanning

Omkar D. Supekar; Baris N. Ozbay; Mo Zohrabi; Philip D. Nystrom; Gregory L. Futia; Diego Restrepo; Emily A. Gibson; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright

Laser scanners are an integral part of high resolution biomedical imaging systems such as confocal or 2-photon excitation (2PE) microscopes. In this work, we demonstrate the utility of electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) prisms as a lateral laser-scanning element integrated in a conventional 2PE microscope. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first such demonstration for EWOD prisms. EWOD devices provide a transmissive, low power consuming, and compact alternative to conventional adaptive optics, and hence this technology has tremendous potential. We demonstrate 2PE microscope imaging of cultured mouse hippocampal neurons with a FOV of 130 × 130 μm2 using EWOD prism scanning. In addition, we show simulations of the optical system with the EWOD prism, to evaluate the effect of propagating a Gaussian beam through the EWOD prism on the imaging quality. Based on the simulation results a beam size of 0.91 mm full width half max was chosen to conduct the imaging experiments, resulting in a numerical aperture of 0.17 of the imaging system.


Nanotechnology | 2016

Ultrathin thermoacoustic nanobridge loudspeakers from ALD on polyimide

Joseph J. Brown; N C Moore; Omkar D. Supekar; Jonas Gertsch; Victor M. Bright


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Real-time detection of scaling on reverse osmosis membranes with Raman spectroscopy

Omkar D. Supekar; Joseph J. Brown; Alan R. Greenberg; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Electrowetting prism for scanning in two-photon microscopy

Omkar D. Supekar; Baris N. Ozbay; Mo Zohrabi; Philip D. Nystrom; Gregory L. Futia; Diego Restrepo; Emily A. Gibson; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2018

Real-Time Detection of Reverse-Osmosis Membrane Scaling via Raman Spectroscopy

Omkar D. Supekar; Joseph J. Brown; Alan R. Greenberg; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2017

Enhancing the response time of electrowetting lenses using voltage shaping

Omkar D. Supekar; Mo Zohrabi; Joseph J. Brown; Juliet T. Gopinath; Victor M. Bright


Journal of Applied Mechanics | 2017

Nonlinear Mechanics of Interlocking Cantilevers

Joseph J. Brown; Ryan C. Mettler; Omkar D. Supekar; Victor M. Bright

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Victor M. Bright

University of Colorado Boulder

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Juliet T. Gopinath

University of Colorado Boulder

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Joseph J. Brown

University of Colorado Boulder

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Mo Zohrabi

University of Colorado Boulder

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Alan R. Greenberg

University of Colorado Boulder

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Baris N. Ozbay

University of Colorado Denver

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Gregory L. Futia

University of Colorado Denver

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Jonas Gertsch

University of Colorado Boulder

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