“…To overcome the limitation of the traditional focus tunable lenses, two mechanisms have been widely used recently: changing the refractive index or reshaping the lens curvature. The lens based on the refractive index change such as the liquid crystal lenses, has the advantages of simple and stable, but Due to the problems of liquid crystal itself, such as slow response speed, light scattering, polarization correlation, low optical efficiency (less than 50%), small viewing angle, etc., it is difficult to make a liquid crystal adaptive lens with high optical performance and a large range of focal length [8][9][10][11] . Lens curvature variation can be classified into two types: 1) liquid lenses based on electro-wetting or dielectro-wetting principle by altering the position of the two immiscible liquids of different refractive index.…”