Field alignment of bent-core smectic liquid crystals for analog optical phase modulation
Journal article, 2015

A general method for aligning bent-core smectic liquid crystal materials is described. Alternating electric fields between interdigitated electrodes patterned on one cell surface create torques on the liquid crystal that result in uniform "bookshelf" orientation of the smectic layers. The aligned cell can then be driven in the conventional way by applying an electric field between all of the stripe electrodes connected together and a monolithic electrode on the other cell surface. Fast, analog, optical phase-only modulation is demonstrated in a device containing a polar, bent-core SmAPF material aligned using this technique.

Author

Y. Shen

University of Colorado at Boulder

L. Goodhew

University of Colorado at Boulder

R. Shao

University of Colorado at Boulder

M. Moran

University of Colorado at Boulder

E. Korblova

University of Colorado at Boulder

D. M. Walba

University of Colorado at Boulder

N. A. Clark

University of Colorado at Boulder

J. E. Maclennan

University of Colorado at Boulder

Per Rudquist

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Electronics Material and Systems

Applied Physics Letters

0003-6951 (ISSN) 1077-3118 (eISSN)

Vol. 106 19 191101

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1063/1.4919805

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