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Original Articles

Engineering liquid crystals for optimal uses in optical communication systems

Pages 241-269 | Received 22 Aug 2003, Accepted 15 Sep 2003, Published online: 19 May 2010
 

Abstract

Liquid crystal technology has become, nowadays, one of the core technologies for implementing optical functions for WDM networks. Their advantage, with respect to other materials, is their unequalled engineering capability which is nowadays decisive in providing more flexible and cost effective systems. First, we briefly review the main driving physical features determining their optical and dynamic behaviour, illustrated through various pure or composite liquid crystal materials. Second, we discuss their suitability for use in some telecommunication requirements. Finally we give examples illustrating the huge variety of their possible effects, in particular when engineered with polymer chains.

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