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Liquid crystal gratings with twisted alignment produced by one-step polarizer-rotation exposure on photocrosslinkable polymer liquid crystal films, T. Sasaki, M. Kuzuwata, K. Noda, N. Kawatsuki and H. Ono, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 52 (2013) 042503. |
Abstract |
Liquid crystal (LC) gratings with twisted
alignment were fabricated by simple one-step polarizer-rotation
exposure. An empty glass cell coated with photocrosslinkable polymer
liquid crystal (PCLC) films was exposed by UV light with modulation of
intensity or polarization. LC grating cells were obtained by filling
the resultant cells with a nematic LC and the LC alignment structures
were well controlled by both the intensity and polarization of the UV
light. The diffraction properties of the LC gratings were explained by
considering the periodic director distribution in the cells, estimated
based on the elastic continuum theory of nematic LCs and the
photoalignment effects of the PCLC films. |