GRIN Lens Information
From UCLA Miniscope
GRadient INdex (GRIN) lenses use a non uniform index of refraction to shape light instead of surface curvature as with standard lenses. Our system uses a cylindrical GRIN lens which is implanted within 200um of the structure of interest. For a given GRIN lens, its focusing property can be adjusted by changing the pitch of the lens which is directly related to the lens length.
- Advantages of GRIN lenses
- Extremely small to zero working distance
- Optical properties tune-able by changing lens length
- Affordable
- Small size (down to 0.5mm in diameter)
- Compatible
- Disadvantages of GRIN lenses
- No optimal index of refraction profile for imaging applications
- The majority of commercially available GRIN lenses are not optimized for imaging applications (discussed below)
- People have experienced supply issues from some suppliers (discussed below)