Graphene electrodes for adaptive liquid crystal contact lenses
Optics Express 24(8): 8782-8782
Article 2016 English
Authors
SK
S. Kaur
YK
Yoonkang Kim
HM
Harry E. Milton
Abstract
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The superlatives of graphene cover a whole range of properties: electrical, chemical, mechanical, thermal and others.These special properties earn graphene a place in current or future applications.Here we demonstrate one such application -adaptive contact lenses based on liquid crystals, where simultaneously the high electrical conductivity, transparency, flexibility and elasticity of graphene are being utilised.In our devices graphene is used as a transparent conductive coating on curved PMMA substrates.The adaptive lenses provide a +0.7 D change in optical power with an applied voltage of 7.1 V rms -perfect to correct presbyopia, the age-related condition that limits the near focus ability of the eye.
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