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Optical guided mode studies of the director structure in FLC cells

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Pages 1-10 | Published online: 09 Mar 2011

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L. Sirleto, D. S. Hermann, G. Scalia, L. Komitov, F. De Marco, G. Abbate, M. Lindgren, P. Mormile & G. C. Righini. (2002) Integrated Electro-Optic Switches Based on Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Waveguides. Fiber and Integrated Optics 21:4, pages 277-293.
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Giuseppe Coppola. (2002) Electro-optical switch and continuously tunable filter based on a Bragg grating in a planar waveguide with a liquid crystal overlayer. Optical Engineering 41:11, pages 2890.
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