LIQUID CRYSTALS.

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Abstract

Liquid crystal devices have become popular in a variety of display and optical data processing applications. These voltage-driven devices can control a beam of light in one of two ways: by induced optical scattering, or by induced optical phase retardation. This paper reviews light-modulation effects in liquid crystals, with particular emphasis upon phase modulation effects.

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Soref, R. A. (1973). LIQUID CRYSTALS. In SPIE Semin Proc (Vol. 3, pp. 23–28). https://doi.org/10.5650/jos1956.21.871

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