Polymer Stabilized Liquid Crystal Grating Consisting of Periodic Reverse Twist Domains
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概要
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We attempt to form periodic reverse twist domains using a microscale rubbing pattern. Conditions for the injection of a liquid crystal (LC) material into an empty cell are discussed. The fabricated LC cells with periodic reverse twist domains are applied to electrically controllable LC gratings. The stability of the periodic reverse twist domains, when a high voltage is applied and the LC cell is heated, is discussed. To stabilize the periodic reverse twist domains, a polymer stabilization technique using a UV-curable LC material is employed. The influence of the density of the UV-curable LC material on the diffraction properties of LC gratings is investigated, experimentally.
- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2005-06-10
著者
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Nose Toshiaki
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Akita University
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Honma Michinori
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Akita University
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TAKEISHI Michitoshi
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Akita Prefectural University
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Nose Toshiaki
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Akita Prefectural University, 84-4 Tsuchiya-Ebinokuchi, Honjo, Akita 015-0055, Japan
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Takeishi Michitoshi
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Akita Prefectural University, 84-4 Tsuchiya-Ebinokuchi, Honjo, Akita 015-0055, Japan
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Honma Michinori
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Akita Prefectural University, 84-4 Tsuchiya-Ebinokuchi, Honjo, Akita 015-0055, Japan
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