Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1497067 | Optical Materials | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In most optical applications of liquid crystals, namely liquid crystal displays and free-space optics, light propagates mainly perpendicular to the substrates; in these cases the sealing of the device is not critical for the optical performance. As liquid crystals are gaining interest in integrated optics applications (where the propagation is in the plane of the wafer), we also have to deal with at least two additional facets for the light input and output. In this communication, we expose a simple and practical method to achieve effective interface that shows good compatibility with nematic liquid crystals.
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Authors
Bob Bellini, Antonio d’Alessandro, Romeo Beccherelli,