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14 October 1998 Highly sensitive reorientation of a nematic liquid crystal by photoexcitation of space charge fields
Rainer Macdonald, Peter Meindl, Stefan Busch, Hans Joachim Eichler
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Abstract
A new molecular reorientation effect in nematic liquid crystals is investigated. The nonlinear optical effect occurs under the combined application of DC-electrical fields and low power illumination and has a very huge photosensitivity. Rather large nonlinear optical coefficients up to 6 cm2/W are obtained. Light intensities as low as 10-3 W/cm2 are sufficient for a strong photo-induced reorientation. Even a microscope lamp or a small torch provides enough illumination to induce remarkable changes in birefringence. The effect was first observed in liquid crystals of discotic molecules but is also present with calamatic, i.e. rod-like molecules.
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Rainer Macdonald, Peter Meindl, Stefan Busch, and Hans Joachim Eichler "Highly sensitive reorientation of a nematic liquid crystal by photoexcitation of space charge fields", Proc. SPIE 3475, Liquid Crystals II, (14 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.326899
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Molecules

Birefringence

Absorption

Crystals

Information operations

Liquids

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