DocumentCode
62660
Title
Electrically Controllable Liquid Crystal Component for Efficient Light Steering
Author
Xiaobing Shang ; Jin-Yi Tan ; Willekens, Oliver ; De Smet, Jelle ; Joshi, Pankaj ; Cuypers, Dieter ; Islamaj, Esma ; Beeckman, Jeroen ; Neyts, Kristiaan ; Vervaeke, Michael ; Thienpont, Hugo ; De Smet, Herbert
Author_Institution
Centre for Microsyst. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
13
Abstract
In this paper, we present an electrically controllable microoptical component for light beam steering and light intensity distribution built on the combination of nematic liquid crystal (LC) and polymer microprisms. Polymer microprism arrays are fabricated using soft embossing with elastic polydimethylsiloxane molds and ultraviolet curable resins. Surface profiling measurements show that the dimensions of the replicated prisms closely approximate those of the master prism. Two different LC alignment techniques were employed: hybrid rubbing alignment and obliquely evaporated SiO2 alignment, both of which result in proper alignment of the LC molecules along the prism groove direction. The operation voltage of the LC components is relatively low (10 Vrms). The steering angle of a green laser beam was experimentally studied as a function of applied voltage, and a steering range of 3° was found. The active LC components also effectively deflect a collimated white light beam over a steering angle of about 2° with an efficiency of 27%-33%. All the optical measurements are in agreement with theoretical calculations based on Snell´s law.
Keywords
beam steering; electro-optical effects; embossing; micro-optics; nematic liquid crystals; optical arrays; optical fabrication; optical polymers; optical prisms; Snell´s law; collimated white light beam; efficiency 27 percent to 33 percent; elastic polydimethylsiloxane molds; electrically controllable liquid crystal component; green laser beam; hybrid rubbing alignment; light beam steering; light intensity distribution; nematic liquid crystal; obliquely evaporated SiO2 alignment; polymer microprism arrays; soft embossing; steering angle; surface profiling measurements; ultraviolet curable resins; Beam steering; Embossing; Fabrication; Indium tin oxide; Resins; Substrates; Viscosity; Beam steering; beam steering; light intensity distribution; light intensity distribution,; liquid crystal alignment; liquid crystal prism; soft embossing; transmissive micro-prism; transmissive microprism;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photonics Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0655
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2402592
Filename
7039254
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