Electrowetting assembly technique and cell structure

US10191272B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10191272-B2
Application numberUS-201715479857-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2017
Priority dateApr 5, 2017
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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The examples herein relate to assembly techniques and structures for an electrowetting cell, e.g. a fluid lens, a fluid prism or a single cell that may support both variable lens and variable prism functions. The resulting cell structure, for example, may support both beam shaping and steering functions, e.g. supporting use of the same electrowetting cell structure for a wider variety of optical processing applications. The resulting cell may be used in combination with an optical/electrical transducer or an array of cells may be used with a transducer in systems for a various light input and/or output applications.

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A method, comprising steps of: preparing a light transmissive member including: a well having a sealed distal end, an opening at a proximal end of the well, and an electrode landing zone around the opening at the proximal end of the well; forming control channel electrodes electrically isolated from each other on the light transmissive member, each control channel electrode comprising a first part formed on a respective portion of an interior wall surface of the well and a second part formed on a respective portion of the electrode landing zone; forming a dielectric layer including a first portion covering the first parts of the control channel electrodes on the portions of the interior wall surface of the well and a second portion covering some but not all of the second parts of the control channel electrodes on portions of the electrode landing zone; installing a flexible circuit board over at least some of the second parts of the control channel electrodes on the electrode landing zone, wherein a surface of the flexible circuit board facing the electrodes includes electrical contacts isolated from each other, each electrical contact being located on the flexible circuit board to contact a part of a respective control channel electrode not covered by the dielectric layer; installing a flexible seal on the second portion of the dielectric layer, the flexible seal surrounding and having an opening aligned around the proximal end of the well; installing first and second fluids in the well such that the first fluid is at the sealed distal end of the well and the second fluid fills a remainder of the well to the opening at the proximal end of the well, wherein: the first fluid is relatively non-conductive, the second fluid is relatively conductive, and the first and second fluids are immiscible with respect to each other; forming a common electrode on at least a portion of a light transmissive plate; and installing the light transmissive plate over the flexible seal, in such a manner that: the light transmissive plate covers the opening at the proximal end of the well, the light transmissive plate forms a contact seal with the flexible seal around the opening at the proximal end of the well, and the common electrode contacts the second fluid. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming control channel electrodes comprises: applying a shadow mask to regions of the light transmissive member intended to be free of control channel electrode material; depositing electrode material on regions of the light transmissive member not covered by the shadow mask; and removing the shadow mask. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming control channel electrodes forms at least four control channel electrodes. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein, in the step of installing the flexible seal, the flexible seal is a first flat flexible membrane installed to extend over the flexible circuit board and over the second portion of the dielectric layer. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising a step of installing a second flexible membrane over the light transmissive plate, the second flexible membrane having an opening which is aligned around the opening at the proximal end of the well upon installation of the flexible membrane. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising a step of assembling two pieces of a clamp, in an arrangement in which: one piece of the clamp engages the light transmissive member in a region outside the well, and the other piece of the clamp engages the second flexible membrane. 7. An electrowetting cell, comprising: a light transmissive member including: a well having a sealed distal end, an opening at proximal end of the well, and an electrode landing zone around the opening at the proximal end of the well; control channel electrodes electrically isolated from each other, each control channel electrode comprising a first part located on a respective portion of an interior wall surface of the well and a second part located on a respective portion of the electrode landing zone; a dielectric layer including a first portion covering the first parts of the control channel electrodes on the portions of the interior wall surface of the well and a second portion covering some but not all of the second parts of the control channel electrodes on portions of the electrode landing zone; a flexible circuit board extending over at least some of the second parts of the control channel electrodes on the electrode landing zone, wherein a surface of the flexible circuit board facing the electrodes includes electrical contacts isolated from each other, each electrical contact being located on the flexible circuit board to contact a part of a respective control channel electrode not covered by the dielectric layer; a flexible seal on the second portion of the dielectric layer, the flexible seal surrounding and having an opening aligned around the proximal end of the well; a first fluid in the well at the sealed distal end of the well, the first fluid being relatively non-conductive; a second fluid filling a remainder of the well to the opening at the proximal end of the well, the second fluid being relatively conductive, the first and second fluids being immiscible with respect to each other; a light transmissive plate; and a common electrode on at least a portion of the light transmissive plate, wherein: the light transmissive plate is located in contact with the flexible seal, in such a manner that the light transmissive plate covers the opening at the proximal end of the well and forms a contact seal with the flexible seal around the opening at the proximal end of the well, and the common electrode contacts the second fluid. 8. The electrowetting cell of claim 7 , comprising at least four of the control channel electrodes. 9. The electrowetting cell of claim 7 , wherein the flexible seal is a first flat flexible membrane installed to extend over the flexible circuit board and over the second portion of the dielectric layer. 10. The electrowetting cell of claim 7 , further comprising a second flexible membrane located in contact with the light transmissive plate, the second flexible membrane having an opening aligned around the opening at the proximal end of the well. 11. The electrowetting cell of claim 10 , further comprising: first and second pieces of a clamp, the first piece of the claim engaging the light transmissive member in a region outside the well, and the second piece of the claim engaging the second flexible membrane. 12. The electrowetting cell of claim 11 , wherein: each piece of the clamp has an opening, and at least a portion of the opening through each piece of the clamp is aligned with the well for passage of light through the electrowetting cell. 13. The electrowetting cell of claim 7 , wherein: the first fluid is a type of oil; the second fluid comprises water; the first and second fluids have different indices of refraction; the dielectric layer is hydrophobic; and the hydrophobic dielectric layer also covers an interior surface of the sealed distal end of the well. 14. An apparatus comprising the electrowetting cell of claim 7 and an optical/electrical transducer optically coupled to the electrowetting cell to send or receive light through the first and second fluids in the well. 15. A system comprising the apparatus of claim 14 and a processor coupled to the electrowetting cell and the optical/electrical transducer. 16. A plurality of the electrowetting cells of claim 7 mounted toge

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  • G02B26/005Primary

    based on electrowetting · CPC title

  • based on interference in an adjustable optical cavity (interference filters G02B5/28; devices or arrangements using multiple reflections in spectrometry or monochromators G01J3/26) · CPC title

  • Electrowetting · CPC title

  • Fluid-filled or evacuated lenses · CPC title

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What does patent US10191272B2 cover?
The examples herein relate to assembly techniques and structures for an electrowetting cell, e.g. a fluid lens, a fluid prism or a single cell that may support both variable lens and variable prism functions. The resulting cell structure, for example, may support both beam shaping and steering functions, e.g. supporting use of the same electrowetting cell structure for a wider variety of optica…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abl Ip Holding Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B26/005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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