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12 December 2002 Polarization-controlling liquid crystal devices with a stacked-electrode structure
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Abstract
We develop the novel optical device for controlling the polarization state using liquid crystal (LC) and eight-divided hole-patterned electrodes which are coated with weak anchoring alignment films. The LC director can be reoriented by applying in-plane electric fields and the other electric fields across a cell thickness layer, and then polarization state of light transmitted trough the hole-patterned region can be controlled. The design and the electrical and optical properties of the LC device are briefly discussed.
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Marenori Kawamura and Susumu Sato "Polarization-controlling liquid crystal devices with a stacked-electrode structure", Proc. SPIE 4799, Liquid Crystals VI, (12 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452481
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Electrodes

Polarization

Polarizers

Optical components

Glasses

CCD cameras

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