The liquid lens has a broad application prospect in zoom and image systems for its quick corresponding speed, small volume and low consumption. However, the range of focal length is small, because the refractive index of conductive liquid has a little difference to that of non-conductive liquid in the liquid lens. In order to increase the zoom range of the liquid lens, a composite lens made up of a liquid lens and a solid lens is presented in this paper. The focal length variation property of the composite lens has been investigated, and the corresponding composite lens parameters are optimized. The zoom of composite lens with different slope solid interfaces has been studied.
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