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Free-surface effects on the response of nematic liquid crystal films to a laser pulse

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Pages 1561-1571 | Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The dynamic response of 5CB films with a free surface to a laser pulse is investigated. A magnetic field above the Fréedericksz transition is applied initially to induce a starting angle on the molecular orientation. A single 1·06 μm laser pulse with e −1 pulse width 0·2 ms is incident normally upon the films. When the laser pulse polarization is perpendicular to the magnetic field, only a thermal effect is involved. While it is parallel to the magnetic field, both molecular orientation and thermal effects are involved. The results from films with a free surface are compared with those from films sandwiched between two glass substrates. The free surface effect, beam size effect, and thermal effect are discussed by comparing with theoretical analysis.

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