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High-Contrast and Fast Photorheological Switching of a Twist-Bend Nematic Liquid Crystal
Published on: October 31, 2019
Numerical modelling and optimization of actively Q-switched waveguide lasers based on liquid crystal transducers
Abstract:
We have recently experimentally demonstrated that a novel liquid crystal-based photonic transducer for sensing systems could be utilized as an active Q-switch in a miniaturised and integrated waveguide laser system. In this paper, we now present a comprehensive numerical modelling study of this novel laser architecture by deriving a set of equations that accurately describe the temporal optical response of the liquid crystal cell as a function of applied voltage and by combining this theoretical model with laser-rate equations. We validate the accuracy of this model by comparing the results with previously obtained data and find them in excellent agreement. This enables us to predict that under realistic conditions and moderate pump power levels of 500 mW, the laser system should be capable of generating peak power levels in excess of 1.1 kW with pulse widths of about 20 ns, corresponding to pulse energies > 20 μJ. We believe that such a low-cost and ultra-compact laser source could find applications ranging from trace gas sensing and LIDAR to material processing.
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