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Applied Optics | 2014

Liquid crystal Fresnel zone lens based on single-side-patterned photoalignment layer

Xiaoqian Wang; Fan Fan; Tao Du; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Ying Ma; Abhishek Kumar Srivastava; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

In this article, we disclose a method to fabricate a liquid crystal (LC) Fresnel zone lens (FZL) with high efficiency. The LCFZL, based on patterned planar-aligned regions, has been prepared by means of a two-step photoalignment technique. The proposed binary-phase LCFZL manifests 39% diffraction efficiency at the focal point, which is close to the theoretical limit, 41%. Moreover, because of a lower driving voltage and faster response time, these elements could find application in many modern devices.


Advanced Materials | 2015

Complex Nanoscale‐Ordered Liquid Crystal Polymer Film for High Transmittance Holographic Polarizer

Tao Du; Fan Fan; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Jiatong Sun; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

A special design of a complex-ordered liquid crystal polymer film is developed into a holographic polarizer. The holographic polarizer shows over 90% transmittance, which provides a simple solution to make LEDs polarized. Furthermore, the holographic polarizer exhibits intensity and polarization maintenance properties, which could be further developed for photonics applications.


Optics Letters | 2014

Photo-aligned ferroelectric liquid crystals in microchannels

Daniel Budaszewski; Abhishek Kumar Srivastava; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Tomasz R. Wolinski; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

In this Letter we disclose a method to realize a good alignment of ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLCs) in microchannels, based on photo-alignment. The sulfonic azo dye used in our research offers variable anchoring energy depending on the irradiation energy and thus provides good control on the FLC alignment in microchannels. The good FLC alignment has been observed only when anchoring energy normalized to the capillary diameter is less than the elastic energy of the FLC helix. The same approach can also be used for the different microstructures viz. photonic crystal fibers, microwaveguides, etc. which gives an opportunity for designing a photonic devices based on FLC.


Advanced Science | 2017

Overcoming the Limitations of Sputtered Nickel Oxide for High‐Efficiency and Large‐Area Perovskite Solar Cells

Guijun Li; Yibin Jiang; Sunbin Deng; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Ping Xu; Man Wong; Hoi Sing Kwok

Abstract Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are one of the promising photovoltaic technologies for solar electricity generation. NiOx is an inorganic p‐type semiconductor widely used to address the stability issue of PSCs. Although high efficiency is obtained for the devices employing NiOx as the hole transport layer, the fabrication methods have yet to be demonstrated for industrially relevant manufacturing of large‐area and high‐performance devices. Here, it is shown that these requirements can be satisfied by using the magnetron sputtering, which is well established in the industry. The limitations of low fill factor and short‐circuit current commonly observed in sputtered NiOx‐derived PSCs can be overcome through magnesium doping and low oxygen partial pressure deposition. The fabricated PSCs show a high power conversion efficiency of up to 18.5%, along with negligible hysteresis, improved ambient stability, and high reproducibility. In addition, good uniformity is also demonstrated over an area of 100 cm2. The simple and well‐established approach constitutes a reliable and scale method paving the way for the commercialization of PSCs.


Optics Express | 2016

Integrated and reconfigurable optical paths based on stacking optical functional films

Ming-Jie Tang; Peng Chen; Wanlong Zhang; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Wei Hu; Yan-qing Lu

A strategy for integrated and reconfigurable optical paths based on stacking optical functional films is proposed. It is demonstrated by stacking two liquid crystal polymer q-plates and one quarter-wave plate for vector vortex beams generation. The topological charge and polarization order of generated vector vortex beams can be controlled independently by stacking and reordering different optical films with repeated adhesive ability. It supplies a low-cost, light-weight and versatile technique for reducing the volume of free-space optical system and has a great potential in optical researches and applications.


Applied Optics | 2014

Enhanced performance configuration for fast-switching deformed helix ferroelectric liquid crystal continuous tunable Lyot filter

Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Guo Qi; Abhishek Kumar Srivastava; Xishi Wang; Fan Fan; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

In this paper, we present a novel design configuration of double DHFLC wave plate continuous tunable Lyot filter, which exhibits a rapid response time of 185 μs, while the high-contrast ratio between the passband and stop band is maintained throughout a wide tunable range. A DHFLC tunable filter with a high-contrast ratio is attractive for realizing high-speed optical processing devices, such as multispectral and hyperspectral imaging systems, real-time remote sensing, field sequential color display, and wavelength demultiplexing in the metro network. In this work, an experimental prototype for a single-stage DHFLC Lyot filter of this design has been fabricated using photoalignment technology. We have demonstrated that the filter has a continuous tunable range of 30 nm for a blue wavelength, 45 nm for a green wavelength, and more than 50 nm for a red wavelength when the applied voltage gradually increases from 0 to 8 V. Within this tunable range, the contrast ratio of the proposed double wave plate configuration is maintained above 20 with small deviation in the transmittance level. Simulation and experimental results showed the proposed double DHFLC wave plate configuration enhances the contrast ratio of the tunable filter and, thus, increases the tunable range of the filter when compared with the Lyot filter using a single DHFLC wave plate. Moreover, we have proposed a polarization insensitive configuration for which the efficiency of the existing prototype can theoretically be doubled by the use of polarization beam splitters.


Optics Letters | 2017

2D–3D switchable display based on a passive polymeric lenticular lens array and electrically suppressed ferroelectric liquid crystal

Liangyu Shi; Abhishek Kumar Srivastava; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

We reveal a 2D-3D switchable lens unit that is based on a polarization-sensitive microlens array and a polarization selector unit made of an electrically suppressed helix ferroelectric liquid crystal (ESHFLC) cell. The ESHFLCs offer a high contrast ratio (∼10k∶1) between the crossed polarizers at a low applied electric field (∼1.7  V/μm) with a small switching time (<50  μs). A special driving scheme, to switch between a 2D and 3D mode, has been developed to avoid unwanted issues related to DC accumulation in the ferroelectric liquid crystal without affecting its optical quality. The proposed lens unit is characterized by low power consumption, ultrafast response, and 3D crosstalk <5%, and can therefore find application in TVs, cell phones, etc.


Physical review applied | 2017

Bifocal Optical-Vortex Lens with Sorting of the Generated Nonseparable Spin-Orbital Angular-Momentum States

Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Fan Fan; Tao Du; Wei Hu; Wanlong Zhang; Chenxiang Zhao; Xiaoqian Wang; Kwong-Lung Ching; Guijun Li; Hailu Luo; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Shuangchun Wen; Hoi Sing Kwok


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2015

Paper No S1.4: “Continuous” Nanoscale Patterned Photoalignment for Thin Film Pancharatnam-Berry Phase Diffractive Lens

Alwin Ming Wai Tam; F. Fan; H. S. Chen; D. Tao; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok; Y. S. Lin


SID International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2016

80-3: A Fast 2D-3D Switchable Display Using a Polymeric Lenticular Lens Array and an Electrically Suppressed Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal

Liangyu Shi; Abhishek Kumar Srivastava; Alwin Ming Wai Tam; Vladimir G. Chigrinov; Hoi Sing Kwok

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Hoi Sing Kwok

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Vladimir G. Chigrinov

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Fan Fan

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Abhishek Kumar Srivastava

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Tao Du

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Xiaoqian Wang

East China University of Science and Technology

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Chenxiang Zhao

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Jiatong Sun

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Engle Liao

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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