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<![CDATA[Two Centuries After Bifocals: NYCU Builds World’s First Electronically Adjustable Liquid Crystal Eyeglasses]]>Office of International Promotion and Outreach2025-09-02<![CDATA[<div class="ed\_model08 clearfix">
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<div class="ed\_txt"><strong>Edited by Chance Lai</strong><br />
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<div class="ed\_txt" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: justify; background-color: var(--bs-body-bg); color: var(--bs-body-color); font-family: var(--bs-body-font-family); font-size: var(--bs-body-font-size); font-weight: var(--bs-body-font-weight);">More than two centuries after Benjamin Franklin invented the bifocal lens, a research team at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) has redefined how people with myopia and presbyopia see the world.</span></div>
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Led by Professor Yi-Hsin Lin of the Department of Photonics, the group has developed the world&rsquo;s first battery-powered liquid-crystal eyeglasses with electronically adjustable optical power. This breakthrough promises to transform vision correction and extend to applications in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and AI machine vision.<br />
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<div class="ed\_pic\_full"><img alt="NYCU joins forces with international research teams to develop the world’s first electronically adjustable liquid crystal eyeglasses with mass-production potential." src="/userfiles/nycuen/images/20250902105959578.png" /><span style="color:#4e5f70;"><em><span style="font-size:90%;">NYCU joins forces with international research teams to develop the world&rsquo;s first electronically adjustable liquid crystal eyeglasses with mass-production potential.</span></em></span><br />
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The findings were published in August 2025 in the journal Physical Review Applied and highlighted in a special feature by the American Physical Society, underscoring international recognition of Taiwan&rsquo;s growing strength in liquid crystal optics.<br />
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<span style="font-size:100%;"><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>A Major Leap Beyond Franklin&rsquo;s Bifocals</strong></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size:100%;"><span style="color:#000000;">Traditional bifocals allow users to switch between near and far vision, but only by tilting their heads or adjusting viewing angles. NYCU&rsquo;s new design eliminates that limitation. The glasses feature gradient-index liquid crystal (LC) lenses whose refractive power can be finely tuned under an electric field generated by micro-electronics embedded in the frame. A simple touch on the temple arm instantly shifts focus between near and far objects.</span></span></div>
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&ldquo;This concept has existed since the 1970s, but no one could make it practical for everyday eyewear,&rdquo; said Professor Lin. &ldquo;Fresnel-type LC lenses suffered from diffraction, chromatic aberration, and poor imaging quality. Our gradient-index design overcomes those barriers by enabling continuously adjustable focal lengths with minimal distortion.&rdquo;</div>
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<strong>Global Collaboration and First-of-Its-Kind Results</strong></div>
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The breakthrough was achieved with support from Taiwan&rsquo;s National Science and Technology Council, Innolux Corporation, and Google Gift USA, in partnership with Kyiv University (Ukraine) and the University of Leeds (UK).<br />
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The team is the first to fully map the optical behavior of gradient-index LC lenses under electric fields, analyze switching speed and color distortion at different optical powers, and validate their feasibility for mass production. The result: a lightweight pair of eyeglasses that can electronically adjust prescription strength in real time, powered by a compact battery.</div>
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<strong>From Everyday Use to AR/VR</strong><br />
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<div class="ed\_pic\_full">Beyond correcting myopia and presbyopia, the innovation opens new possibilities for wearable displays and machine vision systems, dramatically improving optical performance in AR/VR devices.<br />
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&ldquo;This invention doesn&rsquo;t just improve eyeglasses&mdash;it redefines the future of vision technology,&rdquo; Lin said. &ldquo;It shows the world what&rsquo;s possible when physics, engineering, and global collaboration converge.&rdquo;<br />
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<img alt="Group photo of the research team" src="/userfiles/nycuen/images/20250902110153776.png" /><span style="color:#4e5f70;"><em><span style="font-size:90%;">Group photo of the research team</span></em></span></div>
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