A chiral nematic liquid crystal (LC) with a photo-sensitive chiral agent is employed for a light-controlled modulation of optical activity and used as a model substance for a dynamic diffraction grating recording. The described liquid crystalline system has shown a strong nonlinear response with effective parameter of cubic nonlinearity being much greater of that characteristic of the orientational nonlinearity of LC. A simple mathematical model of light diffraction on the grating of modulated optical activity was developed. Calculated values of intensities and polarisation states of diffracting beams have shown very good agreement with the experimental data. LC systems with light-controlled chirality could be promising media for nonlinear optical applications or all-optical switching devices. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.
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Boychuk, V. N., Gerus, I. I., Iljin, A. G., & Parka, J. (2009). Light-controlled helical pitch and dynamic gratings. Opto-Electronics Review, 17(4), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-009-0009-8
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