Liquid crystal based tunable photonic devices
Liquid crystals (LCs), which was firstly discovered by Austrian botanical physiologist Friedrich Reinitzer in 1888, are substances with a phase of matter whose properties between those of a solid crystal and those of a conventional liquid. The property of responding to external electric field and op...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-536912023-07-04T15:14:20Z Liquid crystal based tunable photonic devices Luo, Dan Sun Xiaowei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Liquid crystals (LCs), which was firstly discovered by Austrian botanical physiologist Friedrich Reinitzer in 1888, are substances with a phase of matter whose properties between those of a solid crystal and those of a conventional liquid. The property of responding to external electric field and optical anisotropy makes liquid crystals an excellent candidate of tunable diffractive optical elements. Liquid crystals based diffractive optical elements combine the advantage of liquid crystals and diffractive optical elements (DOEs), and also broad the application range of such diffractive optical elements. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2013-06-06T09:23:19Z 2013-06-06T09:23:19Z 2012 2012 Thesis Luo, D. (2012). Liquid crystal based tunable photonic devices. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/53691 10.32657/10356/53691 en 165 p. application/pdf |
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Liquid crystals (LCs), which was firstly discovered by Austrian botanical physiologist Friedrich Reinitzer in 1888, are substances with a phase of matter whose properties between those of a solid crystal and those of a conventional liquid. The property of responding to external electric field and optical anisotropy makes liquid crystals an excellent candidate of tunable diffractive optical elements. Liquid crystals based diffractive optical elements combine the advantage of liquid crystals and diffractive optical elements (DOEs), and also broad the application range of such diffractive optical elements. |
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