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Novel Techniques for Observing Structural Dynamics of Photoresponsive Liquid Crystals
Published on: May 29, 2018
Optical phase modulation using a hybrid carbon nanotube-liquid-crystal nanophotonic device
Ranjith R1, Haider Butt, Timothy D Wilkinson
1Department of Engineering, Centre of Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics, University of Cambridge, 9 J.J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FA, UK.
Abstract:
The carbon nanotube-liquid-crystal (CNT-LC) nanophotonic device is a class of device based on the hybrid combination of a sparse array of multiwall carbon nanotube electrodes grown on a silicon surface in a liquid-crystal cell. The multiwall carbon nanotubes act as individual electrode sites that spawn an electric-field profile, dictating the refractive index profile within the liquid crystal and hence creating a series of graded index profiles, which form various optical elements such as a simple microlens array. We present the refractive index and therefore phase modulation capabilities of a CNT-LC nanophotonic device with experimental results as well as computer modeling and potential applications.

