Literature DB >> 16832448

Polarization-controlled switching between diffraction orders in transverse-periodically aligned nematic liquid crystals.

Hakob Sarkissian1, Svetlana V Serak, Nelson V Tabiryan, Leon B Glebov, Vasile Rotar, Boris Ya Zeldovich.   

Abstract

Transverse-periodic-oriented nematic liquid crystals (LCs) are a special type of optical axis grating that are capable of very high efficiency diffraction (theoretically, 100%) in thin layers of materials with thickness comparable to the radiation wavelength. In particular, they fully diffract linearly polarized input beam into circularly polarized +1st and -1st diffraction orders. We experimentally demonstrate switching between diffraction orders of such gratings when the polarization of the incident beam changes from right-circular to left-circular and vice versa with the aid of an electrically controlled LC phase retarder. Such a setup in which the diffraction efficiency and direction are controlled externally, without application of an electric field to the transverse-periodic grating, provides additional control opportunities and does not compromise the quality of the grating. The grating used in the experiment was 1.5 microm thick and had a period of 4 microm. The contrast ratio of switching between the +1st and -1st orders was as high as 267:1 for a He-Ne laser beam with a switching time of 6.6 ms.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16832448     DOI: 10.1364/ol.31.002248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Lett        ISSN: 0146-9592            Impact factor:   3.776


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1.  Scanning wave photopolymerization enables dye-free alignment patterning of liquid crystals.

Authors:  Kyohei Hisano; Miho Aizawa; Masaki Ishizu; Yosuke Kurata; Wataru Nakano; Norihisa Akamatsu; Christopher J Barrett; Atsushi Shishido
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2017-11-10       Impact factor: 14.136

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