Photoaligned Liquid Crystal Devices with Switchable Hexagonal Diffraction Patterns

Inge Nys*, Brecht Berteloot, Kristiaan Neyts*

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Abstract

Highly efficient optical diffraction can be realized with the help of micrometer-thin liquid crystal (LC) layers with a periodic modulation of the director orientation. Electrical tunability is easily accessible due to the strong stimuli-responsiveness in the LC phase. By using well-designed photoalignment patterns at the surfaces, we experimentally stabilize two dimensional periodic LC configurations with switchable hexagonal diffraction patterns. The alignment direction follows a one-dimensional periodic rotation at both substrates, but with a 60 or 120 rotation between both grating vectors. The resulting LC configuration is studied with the help of polarizing optical microscopy images and the diffraction properties are measured as a function of the voltage. The intricate bulk director configuration is revealed with the help of finite element Q-tensor simulations. Twist conflicts induced by the surface anchoring are resolved by introducing regions with an out-of-plane tilt in the bulk. This avoids the need for singular disclinations in the structures and gives rise to voltage induced tuning without hysteretic behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2453
JournalMaterials
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • 2D periodic structures
  • flat optical elements
  • hexagonal diffraction patterns
  • nematic liquid crystal
  • out-of-plane reorientation
  • photoalignment

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