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An Electrochemical Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Device for Quick and Low-Voltage Color Modulation
Published on: February 27, 2019
Light emission from dye-doped cholesteric liquid crystals at oblique angles: Simulation and experiment
L Penninck1, J Beeckman, P De Visschere
1ELIS (Electronics and Information Systems Department), Ghent University, St. Pietersnieuwstraat 41, Ghent, Belgium. lieven.penninck@elis.ugent.be
Abstract:
Dye-doped cholesteric liquid crystals with a helical pitch of the order of a wavelength have a strong effect on the fluorescence properties of dye molecules. This is a promising system for realizing tunable lasers at low cost. We apply a plane wave model to simulate the spontaneous emission from a layer of cholesteric liquid crystal. We simulate the spectral and angle dependence and the polarization of the emitted light as a function of the order parameter of the dye in the liquid crystal. Measurements of the angle dependent emission spectra and polarization are in good agreement with the simulations.

