Abstract

We present a microlens array characterized by the electroclinic effect of chiral smectic A (SmA(*)) liquid crystals, which show the very fast dynamic switching characteristics required in high-speed optical devices. In order to easily control the intensity at the focal length of the proposed dynamic microlens structure, we adopt a solid-type liquid crystal polymer with optical anisotropy, which can split the beam intensity into two directions, depending on the vectorial portion of the polarization state of the light. The proposed microlens shows a focal intensity tunable by controlling the polarization of light at the SmA(*) liquid crystal. The lens has a very fast switching time of about 24 micros, which is several times faster than conventional microlens arrays with surface-stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystals.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call