A Low Voltage Liquid Crystal Phase Grating With Switchable Diffraction Angles

Abstract

We demonstrate a simple yet high performance phase grating with switchable diffraction angles using a fringe field switching (FFS) liquid crystal (LC) cell. The LC rubbing angle is parallel to the FFS electrodes (i.e. α = 0°), leading to symmetric LC director distribution in a voltage-on state. Such a grating exhibits three unique features: 1) Two grating periods can be formed by controlling the applied voltage, resulting in switchable diffraction angles. In our design, the 1st diffraction order occurs at 4.3°, while the 2 nd order appears at 8.6°. 2) The required voltage to achieve peak diffraction efficiency (η∼32%) for the 1st order is only 4.4 V at λ = 633 nm as compared to 70 V for a conventional FFS-based phase grating in which α ∼ 7°, while the 2nd order (η∼27%) is 15 V. 3). The measured rise and decay time for the 1st order is 7.62 ms and 6.75 ms, and for the 2nd order is 0.75 ms and 3.87 ms, respectively. To understand the physical mechanisms, we also perform device simulations. Good agreement between experiment and simulation is obtained.

Publication Date

1-5-2017

Publication Title

Scientific Reports

Volume

7

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39923

Socpus ID

85008625984 (Scopus)

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https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85008625984

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