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Science and technology of stressed liquid crystals: display and non-display applications
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2017
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Materials ScienceOptical MaterialsEngineeringStressed Liquid CrystalsCrystal MaterialOptical PropertiesNon-display ApplicationsPhotonic MaterialsApplied PhysicsIncident LightLiquid Crystalline ElastomerGlass PhotonicsMaterial InnovationChemistryNew MaterialsCrystal FormationPhotoelasticityLiquid Crystals
Stressed liquid crystals (SLCs) have emerged as promising tunable electro-optical materials more than a decade ago. They are optically transparent and are characterized by a giant phase modulation of the incident light (Nπ, N >> 1), fast (millisecond and shorter) electro-optical response, and a relatively low driving voltage (∼1 V/μm). Surprisingly, despite their advanced electro-optical performance, these new materials did not receive due attention in the research community. One possible reason of such an inadequate interest in SLCs is the lack of the well-documented procedure describing how to actually produce these materials. This paper is aimed at the development of such a step-by-step practical guide suitable for experimentalist and engineers. The proposed technology is applied to produce and characterize SLCs. In addition, some applications of the materials are briefly discussed and a broader overview of their possible use is outlined.
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