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Preparation of Liquid Crystal Networks for Macroscopic Oscillatory Motion Induced by Light
Published on: September 20, 2017
Silicon-based liquid-crystal cell for self-branching of optical packets
Mitsunori Saito1, Kazuhiro Yoshimura, Kazuki Kanatani
1Department of Electronics and Informatics, Ryukoku University, Seta, Otsu 520-2194, Japan. msaito@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp
Abstract:
Self-controlled photonic switching was achieved by combining the photoconductivity of a semiconductor and the electrical tunability of a liquid crystal (LC). Pulse packets of 1.06 μm wavelength created free carriers in a silicon electrode of an LC cell, which triggered voltage application for LC reorientation. Consequently, polarization direction of the succeeding packets became perpendicular to that of the preceding packets, and they progressed in different directions after passing through a polarization beam splitter. The cascade LC cells divided a series of packets one by one in a self-controlled manner.

