TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical limiting performances of the methyl-red dye doped nematic liquid crystal films
AU - Deng, Luogen
AU - He, Kunna
AU - Su, Wenyong
AU - Sun, Heming
AU - Wang, Ruibo
AU - Zhang, Hong
AU - Liu, Hua Kuang
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The optical limiting characteristics of the methyl-red-dye doped nematic liquid crystal (NLC) (5CB and E7) films have been tested, and an interesting dark spot phenomenon and a dynamic self-action diffraction ring pattern in the far field behind the sample cell have been observed. The time sequence of the dark spot formation and the dynamic self-action diffraction ring appearance has also been investigated. We found that, with increasing the energy impringing on the sample cell, the dark spot accompanied by a single outer bright ring always appears and lasts until the multiple diffraction rings form. We also found that the dark spot with a single outer bright ring in the far field corresponds to the nonlinear section of the optical limiting characteristics curves of the doped NLC films, while the onset of the multiple diffraction rings corresponds to the input damage threshold of the doped NLC film limiters. Our experimental results show that the optical limiter based on the methyl-red dye doped NLC films has a quite low optical limiting threshold and an unusually low clamped output to eye safety. In this paper, we will present how we tested the optical limiting characteristics of the methyl-red dye doped NLC films and what kind of the typical test results we obtained in the experiments. We will theoretically analyze the optical limiting mechanisms of the methyl-red dye doped NLC films. We will also discuss the advantages and some limitations of the methyl-red-dye doped liquid crystal limiters, and propose several possible solutions to these limitations.
AB - The optical limiting characteristics of the methyl-red-dye doped nematic liquid crystal (NLC) (5CB and E7) films have been tested, and an interesting dark spot phenomenon and a dynamic self-action diffraction ring pattern in the far field behind the sample cell have been observed. The time sequence of the dark spot formation and the dynamic self-action diffraction ring appearance has also been investigated. We found that, with increasing the energy impringing on the sample cell, the dark spot accompanied by a single outer bright ring always appears and lasts until the multiple diffraction rings form. We also found that the dark spot with a single outer bright ring in the far field corresponds to the nonlinear section of the optical limiting characteristics curves of the doped NLC films, while the onset of the multiple diffraction rings corresponds to the input damage threshold of the doped NLC film limiters. Our experimental results show that the optical limiter based on the methyl-red dye doped NLC films has a quite low optical limiting threshold and an unusually low clamped output to eye safety. In this paper, we will present how we tested the optical limiting characteristics of the methyl-red dye doped NLC films and what kind of the typical test results we obtained in the experiments. We will theoretically analyze the optical limiting mechanisms of the methyl-red dye doped NLC films. We will also discuss the advantages and some limitations of the methyl-red-dye doped liquid crystal limiters, and propose several possible solutions to these limitations.
KW - Doped nematic liquid crystal
KW - Eye and sensor protection
KW - Liquid crystal limiters
KW - Methyl-red-dye doped LC films
KW - Nonlinear optical limiting
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U2 - 10.1117/12.483057
DO - 10.1117/12.483057
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0036438342
SN - 0277-786X
VL - 4918
SP - 79
EP - 89
JO - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
T2 - Materials, Devices, and Systems for Display and Lighting
Y2 - 15 October 2002 through 17 October 2002
ER -