Hydrodynamically tunable optofluidic cylindrical microlens.

@article{Mao2007HydrodynamicallyTO,
  title={Hydrodynamically tunable optofluidic cylindrical microlens.},
  author={Xiaole Mao and John Robert Waldeisen and B. K. Juluri and Tony Jun Huang},
  journal={Lab on a chip},
  year={2007},
  volume={7 10},
  pages={
          1303-8
        }
}
In this work, we report the design, fabrication, and characterization of a tunable optofluidic microlens that focuses light within a microfluidic device. The microlens is generated by the interface of two co-injected miscible fluids of different refractive indices, a 5 M CaCl(2) solution (n(D) = 1.445) and deionized (DI) water (n(D) = 1.335). When the liquids flow through a 90-degree curve in a microchannel, a centrifugal effect causes the fluidic interface to be distorted and the CaCl(2… 

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