2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3693601
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Switchable liquid crystal grating with sub millisecond response

Abstract: In present article, we disclose a fast switchable grating based on nematic liquid crystals. A fine striped electrode has been exploited to generate the grating profile and a driving scheme to drive the grating cell has also been proposed, which enable us to drive the cell up to very high frequency (∼2 kHz) with evident saturated optical states. The response time for the first order diffracted beam, at the electric field of 10 V/μm, is less than 100 μs and optical contrast is higher than 400:1. Thus, the propos… Show more

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“…Various types of LC gratings [12][13][14] have already been studied but they suffer through slow switching speed, high power consumption, and low diffraction efficiency [1, [3][4]. For liquid crystal polarization grating [5,6] which can achieve binary LC grating, also show slow switching speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various types of LC gratings [12][13][14] have already been studied but they suffer through slow switching speed, high power consumption, and low diffraction efficiency [1, [3][4]. For liquid crystal polarization grating [5,6] which can achieve binary LC grating, also show slow switching speed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we have disclosed a relatively easier and more reliable method to fabricate electrically tunable gratings, by defining the LC director in alternate alignment domains of alternate planar (PA) and twisted (TN) alignments by means of photoalignment [22]. Moreover, among all of these strategies, patterned photoalignment has been demonstrated to be efficient [11][12][13].…”
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“…Another approach is to utilize the natural diffracting ability of the chiral LCs [12]. Such gratings are electrically tunable but cannot be tuned optically [12,13]. In recent years some reports dealing with optical tunability of dye-doped organic materials have been written [14].…”
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