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Advanced characterization of electrowetting retroreflectors.
Kilaru MK, Yang J, Heikenfeld J. Opt Express 2009; 17(20): 17563-9.
Affiliation: Novel Devices Laboratory, Dept. of Elec. & Comp. Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220, USA.
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PMID: 19907540
(Copyright © 2009, Optical Society of America)
Electrowetting retroreflectors use a simple and scalable construction, and incorporate an electrically tunable liquid lenslet. By electrically modulating the lenslet geometry, the reflection is switched between retroreflection and scattering. In this paper, we report new capability and characterization, including higher index liquids and contrast ratio as a function of contact angle (theta(V)). The reflected intensity is also spatially profiled and reported as a function of view angle. A high contrast ratio of >16X is demonstrated, and methods for further improving performance are discussed. Because the electrowetting retroreflector platform is broad spectrum (VIS-IR), the electrowetting retroreflector may be useful for a large variety of naked eye applications such as safety markings, road-signage, or friend-foe-identification.

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