The formation and characterization of a switchable volume reflective element fabricated from a polymer liquid crystal (LC) polymer slice (POLICRYPS) structure by holographic photopolymerization at high temperature (65 °C) using a photosensitive/nematic liquid crystal prepolymer mixture is reported. The submicron Bragg structure formed consists of periodic continuous polymeric walls separated by periodic LC channels. The phase separated NLC self-aligns in a homeotropic alignment between the polymer walls as indicated by polarizing optical microscopy analysis (Maltese cross). The resulting periodic grating structure results in a Bragg reflection notch upon illumination with white light due to the periodic variation in refractive index. Electro-optical experiments realized through in-plane electrodes and temperature experiments confirm that the multilayer structure acts as a Bragg mirror whose reflection efficiency can be controlled by either a small (∼3V/μm) electric field or temperature.

POLICRYPS-based electrically switchable Bragg reflector / De Sio, Luciano; Tabiryan, Nelson; Bunning, Timothy J.. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - 23:25(2015), pp. 32696-32702. [10.1364/OE.23.032696]

POLICRYPS-based electrically switchable Bragg reflector

De Sio, Luciano
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2015

Abstract

The formation and characterization of a switchable volume reflective element fabricated from a polymer liquid crystal (LC) polymer slice (POLICRYPS) structure by holographic photopolymerization at high temperature (65 °C) using a photosensitive/nematic liquid crystal prepolymer mixture is reported. The submicron Bragg structure formed consists of periodic continuous polymeric walls separated by periodic LC channels. The phase separated NLC self-aligns in a homeotropic alignment between the polymer walls as indicated by polarizing optical microscopy analysis (Maltese cross). The resulting periodic grating structure results in a Bragg reflection notch upon illumination with white light due to the periodic variation in refractive index. Electro-optical experiments realized through in-plane electrodes and temperature experiments confirm that the multilayer structure acts as a Bragg mirror whose reflection efficiency can be controlled by either a small (∼3V/μm) electric field or temperature.
2015
atomic and molecular physics, and optics
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POLICRYPS-based electrically switchable Bragg reflector / De Sio, Luciano; Tabiryan, Nelson; Bunning, Timothy J.. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - 23:25(2015), pp. 32696-32702. [10.1364/OE.23.032696]
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