Fabrication Of Complex Optical Elements From Liquids Apr 2026
By submerging a polymer "liquid lens" into a second, density-matched liquid, the effects of gravity are neutralized. This allows surface tension to naturally shape the liquid into a perfectly smooth, mathematically precise curve.
Because the shape is formed by molecular forces rather than mechanical cutting, the resulting surfaces have a smoothness (roughness) of less than 1 nanometer, comparable to or better than the most expensive traditionally polished optics. Fabrication of complex optical elements from liquids
Instead of using physical molds or tools, researchers leverage the natural physics of liquids, specifically: By submerging a polymer "liquid lens" into a
A key feature of this fabrication method—often referred to as —is its ability to create high-quality optical components without mechanical processing (like grinding or polishing). Fabrication of complex optical elements from liquids