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Christian Dupont, CEO


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Bruno Berge, Founder and CSO


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Jean-Christophe Robert, CTO


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Bernard Reymann, CFO


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logo
official Logo

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Focus on eye


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Arctic 416


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Drop on a leaf


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Arctic 416


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A316S OIS liquid lens
OIS Liquid Lens

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Arctic 416


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Arctic 314


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Electrowetting-01


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Electrowetting-02
applying an increasing voltage forces the liquid to

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Electrowetting-03


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Electrowetting-04 (0V)


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Laboratory 01


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Laboratory 02


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Interface tension (power) changes.


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Lens OFF
When there is no voltage input.

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Lens ON
When +60V is input

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Centering the droplet
In the actual liquid lens, the container designed so that the center of the liquid is set to make it impossible for the drop to move.

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Interface tension (power) changes
Within the liquid lens, 3 types of power occur. Power that acts between electrode and solution, (SW), oil and solution (OW) and electrode and oil (SO).

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Smooth lens surface
Very low Wave Front Error, due to an extremely smooth interface between the

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Powers that relate to electrowetting
In relation to "electrowetting" which uses the change in voltage to alter the shape of the interface between the liquid

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