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  • Electrically Controllable Light Scattering Properties of Nematic Liquid Crystal/Polyfluorene Gel Devices Open Access

    Asuka YAGI  Michinori HONMA  Ryota ITO  Toshiaki NOSE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2023/08/10
      Vol:
    E107-C No:2
      Page(s):
    29-33

    In recent years, demand for smart windows with dimming and other functions has been increasing, e.g., polymer dispersed liquid crystals. Liquid crystal (LC) gels also have the potential for smart glass applications owing to their light-scattering properties. In this study, LC gels were prepared by mixing nematic LC (E7) with poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) (PFO) as a gelator. The LC gel formed a dense PFO network as the concentration increased. The PFO network structure changed in response to the change in the cooling rate. High contrast ratio of light scattering was obtained for the LC gel device that was fabricated via the 2-wt%-doping of PFO and natural cooling. Furthermore, the PFO concentration and cooling rate were found to affect the response time of the LC gel device.

  • Millimeter-Wave Single-Pixel Imaging Using Electrically-Switchable Liquid-Crystal Mask Open Access

    Michinori HONMA  Takashi SASE  Ryota ITO  Toshiaki NOSE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2022/08/23
      Vol:
    E106-C No:2
      Page(s):
    34-40

    In this study, we have proposed a millimeter-wave (MMW) single-pixel imaging (SPI) system with a liquid-crystal (LC) mask cell. The LC cell functions as an electrically switchable mask based on the change in absorption properties, which depend on the orientation of the LC. We investigated the influence of noise on the measured and estimated data (reconstructed image). The proposed system exhibited moderate robustness against random noise (that were added) compared to raster scan-based and Hadamard matrix-based SPI systems. Finally, the results of some demonstrative experiments were introduced to ensure the applicability of the constructed MMW-SPI system, and steps for improving the reconstructed image quality were discussed.

  • Estimating the Birefringence and Absorption Losses of Hydrogen-bonded Liquid Crystals with Alkoxy Chains at 2.5 THz Open Access

    Ryota ITO  Hayato SEKIYA  Michinori HONMA  Toshiaki NOSE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2021/08/17
      Vol:
    E105-C No:2
      Page(s):
    68-71

    Liquid crystal (LC) device has high tunability with low power consumption and it is important not only in visible region but also in terahertz region. In this study, birefringence and absorption losses of hydrogen-bonded LC was estimated at 2.5 THz. Our results indicate that introduction of alkoxy chain to hydrogen-bonded LC is effective to increase birefringence in terahertz region. These results indicate that hydrogen-bonded LCs are a strong candidate for future terahertz devices because of their excellent properties in the terahertz region.

  • Polarization-Independent Liquid-Crystal Grating with Microscale Alignment Pattern

    Michinori HONMA  Masanori OGASAWARA  Toshiaki NOSE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-C No:11
      Page(s):
    2099-2105

    A polarization-independent liquid crystal (LC) grating with a microscale LC molecular alignment pattern is proposed. The microscale LC alignment pattern is achieved using a microrubbing technique. The optical properties of the proposed LC grating are theoretically discussed in detail using Jones matrix method. Optimum condition for obtaining maximum +1st or -1st diffraction efficiencies is derived. The diffraction efficiency of the LC grating is measured and the diffraction efficiency characteristics are compared with the theoretical result. Furthermore, the dependence of the polarization direction of the incident light on the diffraction efficiency is discussed.