Crystals (Oct 2020)

Active Optical Beam Shaping Based on Liquid Crystals and Polymer Micro-Structures

  • Xiaobing Shang,
  • Dieter Cuypers,
  • Tigran Baghdasaryan,
  • Michael Vervaeke,
  • Hugo Thienpont,
  • Jeroen Beeckman,
  • Kristiaan Neyts,
  • Quan Li,
  • Chao Wu,
  • Hongqiang Li,
  • Changjun Jiang,
  • Herbert De Smet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10110977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 977

Abstract

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Emerging applications requiring light beam manipulation, such as high-efficiency sunlight concentrators for solar cells, switchable micro-lens arrays for autostereoscopic displays, tunable lenses for augmented reality goggles, auto-focusing spectacles, and smart contact lenses, mostly depend on one or more active optical components with the desired and controllable beam modifying functionalities, preferably manufactured at relatively low cost. Recent progress in research on components based on the combination of liquid crystals (LCs) and various polymer micro-structures is reviewed in this paper. It is found that such components can address the demands appropriately and have the potential of paving the way for large-scale applications of active optical beam shaping components.

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