Liquid crystals (LC) are increasingly finding uses in fields outside of display optics. Their strong electro-optic response can be used in applications such as tunable photonic devices, for example, to make tunable planar Bragg gratings. While Bragg gratings are well known as fixed wavelength reflectors, the application of a liquid crystal can convert these fixed reflectors into tunable filter elements, with potential applications in telecommunications networks [1]. We have previously demonstrated such devices, and have shown the capability to tune the Bragg peak through adjacent DWDM channels [2]. These devices contained channel waveguides and gratings defined by laser writing techniques. The Bragg peak is tuned by applying an electric fie...
A distributed feedback guided-wave device is proposed and analyzed numerically in liquid crystals wi...
Novel liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning are presente...
Application of a liquid crystal over a UV written planar silica waveguide provides the first electri...
Liquid crystal tunable Bragg Gratings defined in planar substrates via a laser patterning technique ...
We report on the experimental demonstration of electrically tunable Bragg grating using liquid cryst...
Direct-UV-written liquid crystal tunable planar Bragg Gratings exhibit complex wavelength tuning wit...
Liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices offer the potential for high speed and dynamically t...
Liquid crystal tunable planar Bragg Gratings produced by Direct UV Writing are capable of wavelength...
We present the first experimental demonstration of an electrically tunable, first order Bragg gratin...
We demonstrate liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning for...
We demonstrate 114GHz electrically tunable liquid crystal Bragg gratings using 170Vpp voltage. The d...
Current optical telecommunication systems employ dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) techni...
Nematic liquid crystals (NLC) consist of dielectrically anisotropic molecules in a fluid state; unde...
This thesis presents a series of experimental studies based on using liquid crystals (LC) with plana...
Liquid crystal (LC) devices for Photonics applications is a hot topic of research. Such elements beg...
A distributed feedback guided-wave device is proposed and analyzed numerically in liquid crystals wi...
Novel liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning are presente...
Application of a liquid crystal over a UV written planar silica waveguide provides the first electri...
Liquid crystal tunable Bragg Gratings defined in planar substrates via a laser patterning technique ...
We report on the experimental demonstration of electrically tunable Bragg grating using liquid cryst...
Direct-UV-written liquid crystal tunable planar Bragg Gratings exhibit complex wavelength tuning wit...
Liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices offer the potential for high speed and dynamically t...
Liquid crystal tunable planar Bragg Gratings produced by Direct UV Writing are capable of wavelength...
We present the first experimental demonstration of an electrically tunable, first order Bragg gratin...
We demonstrate liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning for...
We demonstrate 114GHz electrically tunable liquid crystal Bragg gratings using 170Vpp voltage. The d...
Current optical telecommunication systems employ dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) techni...
Nematic liquid crystals (NLC) consist of dielectrically anisotropic molecules in a fluid state; unde...
This thesis presents a series of experimental studies based on using liquid crystals (LC) with plana...
Liquid crystal (LC) devices for Photonics applications is a hot topic of research. Such elements beg...
A distributed feedback guided-wave device is proposed and analyzed numerically in liquid crystals wi...
Novel liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning are presente...
Application of a liquid crystal over a UV written planar silica waveguide provides the first electri...