Fast-switching phase gratings using in-plane addressed short-pitch polymer stabilized chiral nematic liquid crystals

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Abstract

We demonstrate a fast-switching (sub-millisecond) phase grating based upon a polymer stabilized short-pitch chiral nematic liquid crystal that is electrically addressed using in-plane electric fields. The combination of the short-pitch and the polymer stabilization enables the diffraction pattern to be switched on and off reversibly in 600 μs. Results are presented on the far-field diffraction pattern along with the intensity of the diffraction orders as a function of the applied electric field and the response times. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Morris, S. M., Gardiner, D. J., Castles, F., Hands, P. J. W., Wilkinson, T. D., & Coles, H. J. (2011). Fast-switching phase gratings using in-plane addressed short-pitch polymer stabilized chiral nematic liquid crystals. Applied Physics Letters, 99(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3670041

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