13 March 2024An innovative piezo MEMS tunable optics technology featuring compact size, ultra-fast speed, low power consumption, athermalisation and no gravity sensitivity for consumer/mobile, AR/VR, industrial as well and medical imaging applications
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poLight ASA will present the technical device structure of the commercial piezo MEMS tunable optics technology, and the high-level processes used to manufacture the optical components. Its hybrid processes combine MEMS process as well as advanced optomechanical packaging techniques, fully automated assembly manufacturing and testing that is well adapted for high volume production. The unique optical, focusing and optoelectronic performances of the tunable lens technology will be reviewed as well as the integration capabilities and associated design guidelines for multitude of camera modules/lens reference designs for mobile/consumer, industrial and medical imaging applications.
Pierre Craen
"An innovative piezo MEMS tunable optics technology featuring compact size, ultra-fast speed, low power consumption, athermalisation and no gravity sensitivity for consumer/mobile, AR/VR, industrial as well and medical imaging applications", Proc. SPIE PC12899, MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems XXIII, PC1289905 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002653
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Pierre Craen, "An innovative piezo MEMS tunable optics technology featuring compact size, ultra-fast speed, low power consumption, athermalisation and no gravity sensitivity for consumer/mobile, AR/VR, industrial as well and medical imaging applications," Proc. SPIE PC12899, MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems XXIII, PC1289905 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002653