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Liquid Crystals and their Application Russian Journal Zhidkie kristally i ikh prakticheskoe ispol'zovanie Жидкие кристаллы и их практическое использование |
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Zhidk. krist. ikh prakt. ispol'z. = Liq. Cryst. and their Appl., 2022, 22 (2), 71—78. DOI: 10.18083/LCAppl.2022.2.71 |
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Transmission of Liquid Crystal Twist-Cells with Asymmetric Boundary Conditions
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V. V. Belyaev1,2*, A. S. Solomatin3, Ye. V. Tsareva3, A. A. Belyaev2 , D. N. Chausov2,
M. V. Ermakova2, S. I. Danilov1 , M. K. Kuzmin2
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Author affiliations 1RUDN University, Moscow, Russia
2Moscow Region State University, Mytishi, Russia
3D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia
*Corresponding author: vic_belyaev@mail.ru
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Abstract The transmission intensity of liquid crystal 90° twisted structures with
asymmetric boundary conditions has been estimated. Such structures are relevant
for optoelectronic systems. The pretilt angle of nematic mesogen on every cell
substrate varied from 0 to 90°. Configurations of twist-cells were proposed for
application in infrared or terahertz range light modulators as well as in optically
rewritable electronic paper. It was shown that the increase of the pretilt angle
value results in rising of liquid crystal layer thickness from 6 to 33 μm
corresponding two first Gooch–Tarry minima.
Keywords: liquid crystals,
twist effect,
orientation,
visible, infrared, terahertz
range of the spectrum,
optically rewritable
electronic paper
For citation:
Belyaev V. V., Solomatin A. S., Tsareva Ye. V., Belyaev A. A., Chausov D. N., Ermakova M. V., Danilov S. I., Kuzmin M. K. Transmission of liquid crystal twist-cells with
asymmetric boundary conditions. Liq. Cryst. and their Appl., 2022, 22 (2), 71–78 (in Russ.).
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