Optically Isotropic Polymer Stabilized Liquid Crystals with Fast and Large Field‐Induced Refractive Index Variation

Author:

Talwar Manisha1,Perera Kelum12,Mostafa Md2,Gill Minakshi1,Nepal Pawan3,Guragain Parikshit3,Landau Igor4,Kula Przemysław5,Twieg Robert3,West John L.23,Jákli Antal12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Kent State University Kent OH 44242 USA

2. Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute Kent State University Kent OH 44242 USA

3. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Kent State University Kent OH 44242 USA

4. NewSight Reality, Inc. 1031 1st Street S, Suite 604 Jacksonville Beach FL 32250 USA

5. Institute of Chemistry Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry Military University of Technology Warsaw 49,00‐908 Poland

Abstract

AbstractOptically isotropic polymer stabilized liquid crystals with low haze (≈1% at 550 nm), large (≈0.09) field induced refractive index variation, and fast (<0.1 ms) relaxation time are reported. The impressive improvement compared to previous studies using conventional nematic liquid crystals are due to both the addition of novel highly polar ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals that decrease the required field to achieve the theoretically predicted refractive index variation and of the 6 wt.% of chiral dopant with high helical twisting power that suppressed the haze and made the system reversible with fast relaxation. It is also shown that the field induced refractive index variation can be increased over to 0.1 by using high intensity UV light for polymer stabilization. Although such polymer structure is not completely isotropic, it still provides polarization independent optical properties for normal incidence. Since fast and large switching of focal length is essential in AR/VR glasses, these systems offer significant potential for applications in highly tunable microlens arrays.

Publisher

Wiley

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