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Continuous modulation of geometric phase via electrically tuning the in-plane orientation of nematic liquid crystal

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Pages 283-288 | Received 30 May 2021, Accepted 14 Jul 2021, Published online: 27 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Holographic display requires thinner liquid crystal cell for smaller pixels and fast response. In this paper, a continuous geometric phase modulation method realised by electrically tuning a dual in-plane-switching (IPS) LCD is proposed. Firstly, the function of geometric phase modulation and the driving voltage is obtained via numerical simulation. Secondly, a dual IPS liquid crystal cells is designed and fabricated, and by using it, the experimental data is measured. Lastly, the simulation and test results are matched, which show good consistence with each other, and a phase modulation range of near 2π is achieved. By using the method, the phase modulation quantity is not only independent of the thickness of liquid crystal layer, but can be achieved almost 360° continuous modulation of the geometric phase. This method paves an avenue towards dynamic geometric phase modulation of light, which is meaningful for large field of view and colourful holographic display.

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Funding

This research was funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB1002902], National Natural Science Foundation of China [61475199], and Chongqing Science and Technology Commission [cstc2019jscx-mbdxX0019].

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