Beam steering with graded index photonic crystal lens and liquid crystal

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In this numerical study, a new compact and tunable beam-steering device composed of graded index photonic crystal lens and liquid crystal material has been presented and demonstrated. The beam-steering device can work in two modes: First, incident single wavelength beam steers by tuning the refractive index of the liquid crystal material. Second, by fixing the refractive index of the liquid crystal material, incident multi-wavelength beam steers with different off-axis angles for each wavelength. The numerical simulations with finite-difference time-domain method reveal that wide-angle, ±28.4o, beam steering can be achieved when the length of the liquid crystal layer equals 5.17μm. Moreover, the wavelengths over λ = 1.518-1.553μm or λ = 1.487- 1.518μm can be steered to different angles. A special characteristic of the presented structure gives an opportunity to be used as an efficient element in a high integrated optical device for miniaturisation and tuning purposes. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014.

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Bahari, B., & Rashed-Mohassel, J. (2014). Beam steering with graded index photonic crystal lens and liquid crystal. IET Optoelectronics, 8(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-opt.2013.0092

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