Transparent thin film polarizing and optical control systems

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We show that a diffractive waveplate can be combined with a phase retardation film for fully converting light of arbitrary polarization state into a polarized light. Incorporating a photonic bandgap layer into a system of such polarizers that unify different polarization states in the input light into a single polarization state at its output, rather than absorbing or reflecting half of it, we developed and demonstrated a polarization-independent optical controller capable of switching between transmittive and reflective states. The transition between those states is smoothly controlled with low-voltage and low-power sources. Using versatile fabrication methods, this universally polarizing optical controller can be integrated into a thin package compatible with a variety of display, spatial light modulation, optical communication, imaging and other photonics systems. © 2011 Author(s).

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Tabiryan, N. V., Nersisyan, S. R., White, T. J., Bunning, T. J., Steeves, D. M., & Kimball, B. R. (2011). Transparent thin film polarizing and optical control systems. AIP Advances, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3609965

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