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V‐shaped electro‐optical mode based on deformed‐helix ferroelectric liquid crystal with subwavelength pitch
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Materials SciencePhotonicsV‐shaped Electro‐optical ModeOptical MaterialsEngineeringFerroelectric ApplicationOptical PropertiesLcd CellsApplied PhysicsMetamaterialsSubwavelength PitchV‐shaped SwitchingCrystalsDynamic MetamaterialsElectro-optics DeviceFunctional MaterialsNanophotonicsFast Nematic Liquid‐crystal
Abstract— V‐shaped electro‐optical response is shown, both theoretically and experimentally, to be an inherent property of a deformed‐helix ferroelectric liquid‐crystal cell (DHFLC) under a special choice of the applied rectangular alternating‐electric‐field waveform, frequency, and cell geometry. In contrast to other known V‐shaped ferroelectric liquid‐crystal (FLC) modes, the discovered V‐shaped switching is observed in a broadband frequency range including 1 kHz, and not at a certain characteristic frequency. This type of V‐shaped switching allows for a drastic increase in the operating frequency of field‐sequential‐color (FSC) LCD cells in comparison with fast nematic liquid‐crystal (NLC) modes.
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