| Literature DB >> 28091949 |
Xiangru Wang1, Xiaoping Huang2, Ziqiang Huang3, Liang Wu2, Jiyang Shang4, Qi Qiu5, Shuanghong Wu5.
Abstract
We present a scheme of nonmechanical laser beam steering using ZnS/InP quantum dots doping nematic liquid crystal as the optical recording film. Because of its internal electric field generated by blue laser-induced charge carrier distribution, liquid crystal molecules are reoriented to form a phase grating which make the incident angle steer to the angle as we desire. Being a nonmechanical programmable laser beam steering, the anisotropy of the relative permittivity tensor and blue laser-induced electric carriers play a significant effect in determining the reorientable liquid crystal molecule and reconfigurable phase modulation of the gratings, that determines the steering angle and steering efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Liquid crystal grating; Nonmechanical beam steering; Quantum dot
Year: 2017 PMID: 28091949 PMCID: PMC5236053 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1816-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Optical setup of QD-LC laser steering
Fig. 2Coordinate and angles definition of QD-LC laser steering system
Fig. 3Photorefractive mechanism of QD-LC grating. a Hole-electron pairs generation. b Hole-electron pairs separation. c Liquid crystal reorientation
Steering angle versus incident angles of blue laser
| Desired | Theoretical results of | Meas. results of | |
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| −85.0° | 81.04° | 98.96° | −84.99° |
| −87.5° | 83.02° | 96.98° | −87.50° |
| −90.0° | 85.00° | 95.00° | −90.01° |
| −92.5° | 86.99° | 93.01° | −92.49° |
| −95.0° | 88.99° | 91.01° | −95.01° |
Fig. 4Captured far field of steering beam