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EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Evaluation of light transmission characteristics on ultrasound liquid crystal lenses
Marina Fukui, Daisuke Koyama, Yuki Harada (Doshisha Univ.), Akira Emoto (Tokushima Univ.), Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech.), Mami Matsukawa (Doshisha Univ.) US2019-81 EA2019-94
Nematic liquid crystals that have high liquidity are widely used in optical devices such as liquid crystal displays beca... [more] US2019-81 EA2019-94
pp.63-66
EA, US
(Joint)
2019-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Effect of liquid crystal materials on ultrasound optical lenses
Marina Fukui, Yuki Harada, Daisuke Koyama, Akira Emoto (Doshisha Univ.), Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech.), Mami Matsukawa (Doshisha Univ.) US2018-99
Nematic liquid crystals have high liquidity and are widely used in optical devices such as liquid crystal displays since... [more] US2018-99
pp.99-102
US 2015-04-20
13:25
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Movable optical lens array using acoustic radiation force
Daisuke Koyama, Yuta Kashihara, Megumi Hatanaka (Doshisha Univ.), Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech.), Mami Matsukawa (Doshisha Univ.) US2015-2
A movable optical lens array that uses acoustic radiation force was investigated. The lens array consists of a glass pla... [more] US2015-2
pp.7-12
MWP, EMT, PN, LQE, OPE, EST, IEE-EMT [detail] 2014-01-23
15:20
Kyoto Doshisha University Operating characteristics of an ultrasonic optical lens array using viscoelastic material
Daisuke Koyama, Megumi Hatanaka (Doshisha Univ.), Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Mami Matsukawa (Doshisha Univ.) PN2013-45 OPE2013-159 LQE2013-145 EST2013-94 MWP2013-65
An optical lens array that can change the focal length and lens pitch is investigated.The lens array has a simple struct... [more] PN2013-45 OPE2013-159 LQE2013-145 EST2013-94 MWP2013-65
pp.61-64
US 2011-07-28
14:10
Kyoto Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Three-dimensional focus scanning by a liquid lens using acoustic radiation force
Daisuke Koyama, Ryoichi Isago, Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech) US2011-28
A liquid lens was fabricated whose focal point can be varied in the axial and radial directions.
We have been developin... [more]
US2011-28
pp.33-38
US 2010-12-16
13:30
Kanagawa Suzukakedai Campus, Tokyo Institute of Technology High-speed focusing of a liquid microlens using acoustic radiation force
Daisuke Koyama, Ryoichi Isago, Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Tech) US2010-85
A compact, high-speed variable-focus liquid lens using acoustic radiation force is proposed. The lens consists of an ann... [more] US2010-85
pp.1-6
PRMU 2009-01-12
11:15
Tokyo NII Optical and Synthetic Focusing Using a Liquid Lens Array
Dongha Lee (School of Info. Sce. & Tech., The Univ.), Takafumi Koike (Systems Development Lab., Hitachi,Ltd.), Keita Takahashi (The Univ. of Tokyo.), Takeshi Naemura (School of Info. Sce. & Tech., The Univ.) PRMU2008-192
Synthetic focusing methods, superimposing pre-acquired multi-view images onto the post-defined surfaces, intend to simul... [more] PRMU2008-192
pp.19-24
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