Voltage-controlled liquid-crystal terahertz phase shifter and quarter-wave plate

  • Hsieh C
  • Pan R
  • Tang T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Phase shift exceeding tau/2 at 1 THz is demonstrated by using electrically controlled birefringence in a homeotropically aligned nematic liquid crystal (E7) cell, 570 microm in thickness. The driving voltage required for a phase shift of 90 degrees is 125 V (rms). We demonstrate that the phase shifter works as an electrically switchable quarter-wave plate at 1 THz. The device can also be used as an electrically tuned phase compensator around the quarter-wave point near 1 THz.

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Hsieh, C.-F., Pan, R.-P., Tang, T.-T., Chen, H.-L., & Pan, C.-L. (2006). Voltage-controlled liquid-crystal terahertz phase shifter and quarter-wave plate. Optics Letters, 31(8), 1112. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.31.001112

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