Characterization of holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal transmission gratings

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Abstract

We investigate physical properties of polymer dispersed liquid crystal transmission gratings which influence the light diffraction efficiency behavior. Scanning electron microscopy is used to determine the orientation and shape of nanometer-sized liquid crystal droplets in a polymer host. Dependence of diffraction efficiency on light polarization suggests that the orientation of a liquid crystal within the ellipsoidal droplets is axial. The distribution of droplet orientations appears to vary for different grating spacings. The switching properties of the gratings are investigated and analyzed with a sinusoidal dielectric tensor modulation model. The analysis also takes into account orientational distribution of average directors and spatial distribution of the droplets. Temperature dependence of diffraction efficiency is tentatively explained by a structural transition within the droplets and the presence of impurities in droplets. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.

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Jazbinšek, M., Olenik, I. D., Zgonik, M., Fontecchio, A. K., & Crawford, G. P. (2001). Characterization of holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal transmission gratings. Journal of Applied Physics, 90(8), 3831–3837. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1405821

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