Tunable optical beam focusing using static water droplets on an electrospun polymer fiber

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Marco Laurence M. Budlayan , Dina C. Palangyos , Jonathan N. Patricio , Susan D. Arco , Raphael A. Guerrero
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This work explores the use of static water microdroplets on a microfiber to vary the width of an optical beam. Varying the water droplet volume changes the beam width without replacing any optical components. A surface derived from glass deposited with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microfibers via electrospinning was used to sustain the droplet shape on the surface. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the presence of randomly intertwined microfibers with diameters of less than 3 µm which afforded the surface a hydrophobic property. A decrease in the optical transmittance of the films and an increase in the water contact angle were also observed as fiber density increases. Results revealed an increase in the beam size with increasing droplet volume manifesting a defocusing or magnifying effect as the beam passed through the droplets. The beam maintained its Gaussian profile, confirming that the presence of the deposited fibers did not significantly alter the beam type. By using droplets with different liquid volumes (5–60 µL), we replicate the action of a convex lens with varying focal length.

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Results in Optics
Results in Optics Physics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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