The influence of pitch and birefringence on nematicon propagation at the disclination lines in chiral nematic liquid crystals

Authors

  • Michał Kwaśny Warsaw University of Technology
  • Bartłomiej Klus Warsaw University of Technology
  • Urszula Anna Laudyn Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics

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https://doi.org/10.4302/photon.%20lett.%20pl.v6i4.536

Abstract

In this work we study the influence of pitch and birefringence on nematicon propagation at the disclination lines in a wedge shaped planarly oriented sample. We demonstrate that changing the structure parameters can be employed for efficient bending of the soliton trajectory, as a result of reflection.

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Author Biographies

Michał Kwaśny, Warsaw University of Technology

Faculty of Physics

Bartłomiej Klus, Warsaw University of Technology

Faculty of Physics

Urszula Anna Laudyn, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics

Faculty of Physics

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2014-12-31

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M. Kwaśny, B. Klus, and U. A. Laudyn, “The influence of pitch and birefringence on nematicon propagation at the disclination lines in chiral nematic liquid crystals”, Photonics Lett. Pol., vol. 6, no. 4, pp. pp. 154–156, Dec. 2014.

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