Surface localized polymer aligned liquid crystal lens

  • Lu L
  • Sergan V
  • Van Heugten T
  • et al.
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Abstract

The surface localized polymer alignment (SLPA) method allows complete control of the polar pretilt angle as a function of position in liquid crystal devices. In this work, a liquid crystal (LC) cylindrical lens is fabricated by the SLPA method. The focal length of the LC lens is set by the polymerization conditions, and can be varied by a non-segmented electrode. The LC lens does not require a shaped substrate, or complicated electrode patterns, to achieve a desired parabolic phase profile. Therefore, both fabrication and driving process are relatively simple. © 2013 Optical Society of America.

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Lu, L., Sergan, V., Van Heugten, T., Duston, D., Bhowmik, A., & Bos, P. J. (2013). Surface localized polymer aligned liquid crystal lens. Optics Express, 21(6), 7133. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.21.007133

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