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Polarization characteristics of phase retardation defect mode lasing in polymeric cholesteric liquid crystals

Title

Polarization characteristics of phase retardation defect mode lasing in polymeric cholesteric liquid crystals

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2004
Journal
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
Volume
5
Pagination
437–441
Date Published
jul
ISSN
1468-6996
Abstract
The lasing characteristics were studied of a dye-doped nematic layer sandwiched by 2 polymeric cholesteric liq. crystal (CLC) films as photonic band gap (PBG) materials. The nematic layer acts as a defect layer, the anisotropy of which brings about the following remarkable optical characteristics: (1) reflectance in the PBG region exceeds 50% due to the retardation effect, being unpredictable from a single CLC film; (2) efficient lasing occurs either at the defect mode wavelength or at the photonic band edge; and (3) the lasing emission due to both the defect mode and the photonic band edge mode contains both right- and left-circular polarizations, while the lasing emission from a dye-doped single CLC layer with a left-handed helix is left-circularly polarized. [on SciFinder(R)]