acoblens
Acoblens is a class of adaptive optical lenses designed to change focal length and optical properties in real time without mechanical focusing. The term encompasses devices that adjust curvature or refractive index through non-mechanical means, enabling variable-focus imaging across compact form factors.
Most Acoblens implementations rely on liquid-liquid interfaces controlled by electric fields (electrowetting), electroactive polymers, liquid crystal
Concepts emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with early prototypes targeting micro-cameras and
Applications include smartphone autofocus and focal stacking, compact cameras, medical endoscopy, endoscopic tools, microscopy, and augmented
Key considerations for Acoblens technology include response time, optical quality (aberration control), aperture size, energy consumption,
See also: Adaptive optics, Liquid lens, Electrowetting, Acousto-optic lens.