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Large Angle Forward Diffraction by Chiral Liquid Crystal Gratings with Inclined Helical Axis

Miglé Stebryté, Inge Nys, Yera Ussembayev, Jeroen Beeckman, Kristiaan Neyts

2020Crystals32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A layer of chiral liquid crystal (CLC) with a photonic bandgap in the visible range has excellent reflective properties. Recently, two director configurations have been proposed in the literature for CLC between two substrates with periodic photo-alignment: one with the director parallel to the substrates and one with the director in the bulk parallel to the tilted plane. The transmission experiments under large angles of incidence (AOI) presented in this work prove that, in the bulk, the director does not remain parallel with the substrates. Because of the inclined helical axis, the full reflection band can be observed at a smaller AOI than in planar CLC. For sufficiently large AOI, the reflection of diffracted light is prohibited by total internal reflection and efficient diffraction occurs in the forward direction.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsReflection (computer programming)PlanarDiffractionPhotonic crystalLiquid crystalMaterials scienceTotal internal reflectionDiffraction gratingTransmission (telecommunications)OptoelectronicsPhysicsTelecommunicationsComputer scienceProgramming languageComputer graphics (images)Liquid Crystal Research AdvancementsPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies
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