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15 October 2004 Integrated optic devices using liquid crystals: design and fabrication issues
Antonio d'Alessandro, Rita Asquini, Robert Philippe Bellini, Domenico Donisi, Romeo Beccherelli
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Abstract
Integrated optic devices using liquid crystals embedded in optical waveguiding structures have advantages in terms of compactness and high performance. Such devices exploits the high electro-optic effect and the good optical properties of liquid crystals, in particular their high birefringence and their low absorption, combined with low loss optical waveguides. Optical switches based on ion-exchanged channel glass waveguides and liquid crystals operating in the C-band used for optical communications have been designed by using beam propagation method. Polarization independent configurations are described and evaluated in terms of crosstalk and losses. Feasibility of tunable optical filters using composites materials made of polymer and nematic liquid crystals to be used in optical communication and sensor systems is demonstrated. Materials and fabrication procedures of both integrated optical switches and filters are also discussed.
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Antonio d'Alessandro, Rita Asquini, Robert Philippe Bellini, Domenico Donisi, and Romeo Beccherelli "Integrated optic devices using liquid crystals: design and fabrication issues", Proc. SPIE 5518, Liquid Crystals VIII, (15 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.560034
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Liquid crystals

Polymers

Refractive index

Switches

Integrated optics

Electrodes

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