This work demonstrates an electrically-tunable nematic liquid crystal (NLC) diffraction grating with a periodic electrode structure, and discusses the polarization properties of its diffraction. The efficiency of the first-order diffraction can be gradually controlled by applying external electric fields cross the NLC, and the maximum diffraction efficiency of the first-order diffraction that can be obtained is around 12.5% under the applied voltage of 5.0 V. In addition to the applied electric field, the efficiency of the first-order diffraction can also vary by changing the polarized state of the incident beam. Antisymmetric polarization states with symmetrical intensities in the diffractions corresponding to the +1 and -1 order diffraction signals are also demonstrated.
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Huang, S. Y., Huang, B. Y., Kang, C. C., & Kuo, C. T. (2020). Diffraction and polarization properties of electrically-tunable nematic liquid crystal grating. Polymers, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12091929
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