Nanosecond Electro-Optic Switching of a Liquid Crystal

Volodymyr Borshch(Kent State University), Sergij V. Shiyanovskii(Kent State University), Oleg D. Lavrentovich(Kent State University)
Physical Review Letters
September 6, 2013
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Abstract

Electrically induced reorientation of nematic liquid crystal (NLC) molecules caused by dielectric anisotropy of the material is a fundamental phenomenon widely used in modern technologies. Its Achilles heel is a slow (millisecond) relaxation from the field-on to the field-off state. We present an electro-optic effect in an NLC with a response time of about 30 ns to both the field-on and field-off switching. This effect is caused by the electric field induced modification of the order parameters and does not require reorientation of the optic axis (director).


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