Optical probing of thin liquid crystal layers using the prism-coupling technique

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Abstract

Prism-coupling work in polymer aligned liquid crystal layers is presented with special emphasis being placed on the ferroelectric chiral smectic C phase, of interest to electro-optic device fabrication. Experimental results as a function of temperature, wavelength and DC applied voltage are presented, together with a study of sp mixing which may have potential device applications as well as being an elegant technique with which to establish the optical dielectric tensor configuration in thin, aligned liquid crystal layers. © 1992 Taylor and Francis Ltd.

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Lavers, C. R. (1992). Optical probing of thin liquid crystal layers using the prism-coupling technique. Liquid Crystals, 11(6), 819–832. https://doi.org/10.1080/02678299208030687

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