Holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal reflection gratings formed by visible light initiated thiol-ene photopolymerization |
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Authors: | Lalgudi V. Natarajan Dean P. Brown Vincent P. Tondiglia Pamela F. Lloyd |
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Affiliation: | a Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433, USA b Science Applications International Corporation, 4031 Col. Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45431, USA c UES Incorporated, Beavercreek, OH 45431, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Visible laser light of wavelengths 442, 488 and 532 nm was used to write holographic reflection gratings with notches into the infra-red spectral region in polymer dispersed liquid crystals (H-PDLC). The gratings were formed by the spatially periodic phase separation of nematic liquid crystal during thiol-ene photopolymerization. An organic titanocene based complex, Rhodamine 6G (Rh6G) and Pyrromethene 597 (Pym) dyes in combination with benzoyl peroxide, were used as initiators. Using visible laser light and a single prism, electrically switchable reflection gratings with notches in the blue, green, yellow, red, and near infra-red (NIR) spectral regions were fabricated using angle tuning. The photophysics of the initiator dyes was studied by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Morphology studies by TEM showed a periodic distribution of discrete nematic droplets of nearly spherical shape. The development of visible photoinitiator systems broadens the range of fabrication wavelengths of dynamic reflection filters using inexpensive visible lasers. |
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Keywords: | Visible photoinitiator Liquid crystals Holography |
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