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Efficiency of diffraction gratings based on liquid crystals
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.51368/2307-4469-2021-9-2-144-152
Subject(s) - diffraction efficiency , diffraction , optics , materials science , liquid crystal , grating , diffraction grating , wavelength , blazed grating , phase (matter) , dichroic glass , holography , optoelectronics , holographic grating , acousto optics , radiation , ultrasonic grating , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry
Wehave recorded geometric-phase diffraction gratingusing the method of holography on a thin layer of dichroic dye. A transmission liquid crystal cell hasbeen assembled inorder to obtain electrically-controlled diffraction in visible range. Also, using software for electrooptical effects modeling wehavecalculated the diffraction efficiency (DE) of the LC-based phase grating as a function of the voltage amplitude at the electrodes,es-timatedtheDEvariation as a function of LCcell thickness, LC materialbirefringenceand the radiation wavelength. The experimental data qualitatively matched with calcu-lation results. 1-st order DE of16% (at 532 nm) has been obtainedforsingle-sided phase grating LC. Furthermore, we have observed the decrease ofDEwith the increase of radiation wavelength.

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