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Polarization Independent Static Microlens Array in the Homeotropic Liquid Crystal Configuration

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Pages 191-197 | Published online: 31 Aug 2006

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Dong-Myung Lee, You-Jin Lee, Hyun Bae Park, Chang-Jae Yu & Jae-Hoon Kim. (2017) Optically isotropic microlens arrays using nanoencapsulated liquid crystals. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 647:1, pages 44-50.
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Marenori Kawamura, Mohamad Ridhuan Nain Bin Rasidi & Yuki Ichimura. (2021) Driving liquid crystal lens without LC molecular orientation defects induced by an electric field. Optical Review 28:3, pages 295-303.
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You-Jin Lee, Chang-Jae Yu, Jae-Ho Lee, Ji-Ho Baek, Youngsik Kim & Jae-Hoon Kim. (2014) Optically isotropic switchable microlens arrays based on liquid crystal. Applied Optics 53:17, pages 3633.
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Young Wook Kim, Jiwon Jeong, Se Hyun Lee, Jae-Hoon Kim & Chang-Jae Yu. (2010) Improvement in Switching Speed of Nematic Liquid Crystal Microlens Array with Polarization Independence. Applied Physics Express 3:9, pages 094102.
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Yoonseuk Choi, Hak-Rin Kim, Kwang-Ho Lee, Yong-Min Lee & Jae-Hoon Kim. (2007) A liquid crystalline polymer microlens array with tunable focal intensity by the polarization control of a liquid crystal layer. Applied Physics Letters 91:22.
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