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Improvement of Hole-Patterned Electrode Liquid Crystal Lens by Coplanar Inner Ring Electrode

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In this study, the electro-optical performance of coplanar inner floating ring (CIFR)–hole-patterned electrode (with 1 mm aperture size) liquid crystal (LC) lens (HPELCL) was examined. Various experimental conditions, such as… Click to show full abstract

In this study, the electro-optical performance of coplanar inner floating ring (CIFR)–hole-patterned electrode (with 1 mm aperture size) liquid crystal (LC) lens (HPELCL) was examined. Various experimental conditions, such as driving frequencies and cell structures, affecting the performance of the proposed lenses were analyzed and discussed via an electric circuit model. The CIFR electrodes successfully reduced the applied voltages with low driving frequencies and provided a larger lens power than conventional HPELCL. The floating ring electrode generated an induced electric field to contribute to the original fringe electric field by the hole-patterned electrode. The combined electric field yielded additional LC reorientations to achieve the same lens performance with decreased electric voltages. The proposed LC lens exhibited easy fabrication, tunable focuses, free of disclination line, and low power consumption. The experimental results were illustrated with the electric circuit model.

Keywords: crystal lens; coplanar inner; liquid crystal; hole patterned; patterned electrode

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Year Published: 2019

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