A guided-wave optical routing/switching device using nematic liquid crystals has been investigated in terms of its modal properties and electro-optic control. The basic component is a nematic liquid crystal cell, where anchoring films (either Teflon, silica or Nylon) are deposited to obtain the correct planar molecular orientation. Patterned electrodes are realized on the quartz substrates of the cell for the application of an external electric field. By properly tailoring the electrode widths, a voltage-controlled channel waveguide can be induced within the liquid crystal (LC) layer and allow bimodal propagation for a chosen wavelength of operation. A slight change in the applied voltage modifies the phase velocity of the two propagating m...
The application of Liquid Crystals to integrated optics is actively investigated because the mechani...
Liquid crystals are unique optical materials due to their large effective electrooptic and opto-opti...
Nematic liquid crystals (NLC) consist of dielectrically anisotropic molecules in a fluid state; unde...
We propose a versatile guided-wave geometry encompassing electro-optic control for signal routing. A...
We propose and analyze an electro-optic waveguide switching device consisting of a layer of nematic ...
An original approach is illustrated and analyzed for the realization of an electro-optic waveguide r...
Nematic liquid crystals can switch the orientation of the director under influence of an electric fi...
Vertical directional couplers made of channel waveguides are very attractive structures for the fabr...
We present a new class of photonic devices in which light is confined in channel waveguides, named L...
Voltage-controllable guided channels are formed in a planar nematic liquid crystals cell. The direct...
This paper reports on optical waveguides using liquid crystals (LC) as core. Such optical waveguides...
We present photonic devices based on a nematic liquid crystals (NLC) infiltrated in polydimethylsilo...
The peculiarities of the linearly polarized light beam reflection at the interface within the bulk o...
A new electrically controlled waveguide mode for optical beams propagating in the plane of a liquid ...
We demonstrate a compact, low-power and broadband electrooptic switch in a simple waveguide geometry...
The application of Liquid Crystals to integrated optics is actively investigated because the mechani...
Liquid crystals are unique optical materials due to their large effective electrooptic and opto-opti...
Nematic liquid crystals (NLC) consist of dielectrically anisotropic molecules in a fluid state; unde...
We propose a versatile guided-wave geometry encompassing electro-optic control for signal routing. A...
We propose and analyze an electro-optic waveguide switching device consisting of a layer of nematic ...
An original approach is illustrated and analyzed for the realization of an electro-optic waveguide r...
Nematic liquid crystals can switch the orientation of the director under influence of an electric fi...
Vertical directional couplers made of channel waveguides are very attractive structures for the fabr...
We present a new class of photonic devices in which light is confined in channel waveguides, named L...
Voltage-controllable guided channels are formed in a planar nematic liquid crystals cell. The direct...
This paper reports on optical waveguides using liquid crystals (LC) as core. Such optical waveguides...
We present photonic devices based on a nematic liquid crystals (NLC) infiltrated in polydimethylsilo...
The peculiarities of the linearly polarized light beam reflection at the interface within the bulk o...
A new electrically controlled waveguide mode for optical beams propagating in the plane of a liquid ...
We demonstrate a compact, low-power and broadband electrooptic switch in a simple waveguide geometry...
The application of Liquid Crystals to integrated optics is actively investigated because the mechani...
Liquid crystals are unique optical materials due to their large effective electrooptic and opto-opti...
Nematic liquid crystals (NLC) consist of dielectrically anisotropic molecules in a fluid state; unde...