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Polarization-independent phase modulation using a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal
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Materials SciencePolymer MaterialEngineeringPolymer-dispersed Liquid CrystalMicrofabricationPolymer ScienceLiquid Crystalline ElastomerLow Voltage RegionMicroscale SystemPolarization-independent Phase-only ModulationBiomedical EngineeringPhase SeparationMicro-optical ComponentPolarization-independent Phase ModulationMicrofluidicsPolymer Chemistry
Polarization-independent phase-only modulation of a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) is demonstrated. In the low voltage region, PDLC is translucent because of light scattering. Once the voltage exceeds a saturation level, PDLC is highly transparent and exhibits phase-only modulation capability. Although the remaining phase is not too large, it is still sufficient for making adaptive microdevices, such as microlens. A tunable-focus microlens for arrays using PDLC is demonstrated. This kind of microlens is scattering free, polarization independent, and has fast response time.
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