179. | Highly-controllable form birefringence in subwavelength-period grating structures fabricated by imprinting on polarization-sensitive liquid crystalline polymers, H. Ono, M. Nishi, T. Sasaki, K. Noda, M. Okada, S. Matsui and N. Kawatsuki, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 29 (2012) 2386-2391. |
Abstract |
A subwavelength-period grating made in an
intrinsic anisotropic medium was experimentally fabricated by means of
imprinting and subsequent photoinduced molecular alignment of
photocrosslinkable polymer liquid crystals (PCLC). Optical properties
including the total birefringence and optic axis were theoretically and
experimentally investigated by varying the crossing angle between the
grating vector and the polarization azimuth of linearly polarized
ultraviolet light for the photoalignment of PCLC. The total
birefringence and optic axis were well-controlled by both form
birefringence due to the subwavelength-period grating structure and
intrinsic birefringence induced by photoalignment of PCLC. The
finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method was an effective tool for
characterizing the optical properties of a subwavelength-period grating
made in an intrinsic anisotropic medium. |