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Analog modulation by the flexoelectric effect in liquid crystals

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Authors

Yip, WC 
Welch, Chris 
Mehl, Georg H 
Wilkinson, Timothy D 

Abstract

We have solved the long-standing problems of stability and hysteresis, and we are able to obtain the homogeneous uniform lying helix structure in polymer-free cholesteric liquid crystals. This is instrumental for the present work to demonstrate the analog modulation at high speed and high precision. The device is configured for the transverse field switching wherein the substrate surface is flat. In addition to the response time of 10 ms at room temperature, we have obtained the R-squared and the adjusted R-squared as a measure of true sine wave for the sinusoidal responding transmissions from 1 Hz to 100 kHz that are all greater than 0.9993. In a Michelson interferometer, the phase shift at wavelength 633 nm after two passes has been measured to be equal to about 𝜋/9 at 4.6 V/µm for the chiral-doped nematic mixtures E7.

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5108 Quantum Physics, 51 Physical Sciences

Journal Title

Applied Optics

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Journal ISSN

1559-128X
2155-3165

Volume Title

59

Publisher

Optical Society of America

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M016218/1)
EPSRC (EP/K503757/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M016218/1)