20 January 2013, Volume 52, Issue 3, pp. 314-537
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The figure shows the two-dimensional views that the focus of the liquid-crystal microlens swings in the focal plane under the different subelectrodes voltages, and the three-dimensional views of the light intensity of the focus corresponding to the two-dimensional views. For details, see Kang et al., pp. 381-387.
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