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publicationNumber WO-2020262430-A1
titleOfInvention Optical element and microlens array
abstract In the present invention, the characteristics and/or the shape of an optical element can be controlled so as to change, by using a polymer material having prescribed physical properties. The optical element includes: a first electrode layer; a second electrode layer; and a gel polymer material disposed between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. The shear modulus of the polymer material is no more than 11kPa when no voltage is applied thereto. When voltage is applied to the polymer material, the material forms a light scattering body on the surface of the first electrode layer.
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