Author:
Bowley C. C.,Fontecchio A. K.,Lin J.-J.,Yuan H.,Crawford G. P.
Abstract
ABSTRACTWe discuss recent advances in reflective holographically-formed polymer dispersed liquid crystal materials in the context of their suitability for reflective display applications. A dual-domain phenomenon resulting in a broadened reflection peak is presented. A simple phenomenological model is developed to explain this unusual effect The effect of monomer functionality on the reflectance characteristics of these materials is also discussed. Monomers of effective functionality ∼4.5 yield the brightest holograms, however, the data suggests that these systems are currently far from optimal.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
12 articles.
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