Multiple time scales optical nonlinearities of liquid crystals for optical-terahertz-microwave applications

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We provide a critical account of the dynamics of laser induced refractive index changing mechanisms in nematic liquid crystals which may be useful for all-optical switching and modulation applications in the visible as well as the Terahertz and long-wavelength regime. In particular, the magnitude and response times of optical Kerr effects associated with director axis reorientation, thermal and order parameter changes, coupled flow-reorientation effects and individual molecular electronic responses are thoroughly investigated and documented, along with exemplary experimental demonstrations. Emphases are placed on identifying parameter sets that will enable all-optical switching with much faster response times compared to their conventional electro-optics counterparts.

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Khoo, I. C., & Zhao, S. (2014). Multiple time scales optical nonlinearities of liquid crystals for optical-terahertz-microwave applications. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 147, 37–56. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER14032301

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