Polarization-resolved conoscopic patterns of planar oriented liquid crystal cells
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https://doi.org/10.4302/photon.%20lett.%20pl.v3i1.183Abstract
We theoretically and experimentally investigate the angular structure of polarization of light transmitted through planar nematic and cholesteric liquid crystal (LC) cells by analyzing the polarization state as a function of the incidence angles and the polarization characteristics of the incident wave (the ellipticity and the azimuth of polarization). The geometry of polarization-resolved conoscopic (angular) patterns emerging after the planar nematic and cholesteric LC cells is described in terms of the polarization singularities such as C-points (points of circular polarization) and L-lines (lines of linear polarization). The characteristic feature of polarization-resolved conoscopic patterns under consideration is that the conditions of C-point formation are very sensitive to polarization parameters of the incident wave.Full text: PDF
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2011-03-31
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R. G. Vovk and A. D. Kiselev, “Polarization-resolved conoscopic patterns of planar oriented liquid crystal cells”, Photonics Lett. Pol., vol. 3, no. 1, pp. pp. 14–16, Mar. 2011.
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