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Applied Optics | 2012

Tunable liquid crystal microlens array using hole patterned electrode structure with ultrathin glass slab

Zhao Xiangjie; Liu Cangli; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan

A configuration of hole patterned electrode liquid crystal microlens array with an ultrathin glass slab was fabricated. To reduce the fringing electric field effect and avoid the occurrence of disclination lines, an ultrathin glass slab was introduced between the patterned electrode and liquid crystal layer. The glass slab thickness played an important role in effecting the optical performance of the liquid crystal microlens array. An optimum thickness of 30 μm was selected employing numerical simulation method. Using this method, we demonstrated a microlens array that greatly improved the phase profile and focus power. The dynamic focal range of the liquid crystal microlens array may extend from <1.2 mm to >8 mm and the minimum diameter of the focus spot could be as small as 15 µm.


Optics Express | 2014

Morphology effect on the light scattering and dynamic response of polymer network liquid crystal phase modulator

Zhao Xiangjie; Liu Cangli; Duan Jiazhu; Zeng Jiancheng; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan

Polymer network liquid crystal (PNLC) was one of the most potential liquid crystal for submillisecond response phase modulation, which was possible to be applied in submillisecond response phase only spatial light modulator. But until now the light scattering when liquid crystal director was reoriented by external electric field limited its phase modulation application. Dynamic response of phase change when high voltage was applied was also not elucidated. The mechanism that determines the light scattering was studied by analyzing the polymer network morphology by SEM method. Samples were prepared by varying the polymerization temperature, UV curing intensity and polymerization time. The morphology effect on the dynamic response of phase change was studied, in which high voltage was usually applied and electro-striction effect was often induced. The experimental results indicate that the polymer network morphology was mainly characterized by cross linked single fibrils, cross linked fibril bundles or even both. Although the formation of fibril bundle usually induced large light scattering, such a polymer network could endure higher voltage. In contrast, although the formation of cross linked single fibrils induced small light scattering, such a polymer network cannot endure higher voltage. There is a tradeoff between the light scattering and high voltage endurance. The electro-optical properties such as threshold voltage and response time were taken to verify our conclusion. For future application, the monomer molecular structure, the liquid crystal solvent and the polymerization conditions should be optimized to generate optimal polymer network morphology.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Characterization of submillisecond response optical addressing phase modulator based on low light scattering polymer network liquid crystal

Zhao Xiangjie; Liu Cangli; Duan Jiazhu; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan

Optically addressed conventional nematic liquid crystal spatial light modulator has attracted wide research interests. But the slow response speed limited its further application. In this paper, polymer network liquid crystal (PNLC) was proposed to replace the conventional nematic liquid crystal to enhance the response time to the order of submillisecond. The maximum light scattering of the employed PNLC was suppressed to be less than 2% at 1.064 μm by optimizing polymerization conditions and selecting large viscosity liquid crystal as solvent. The occurrence of phase ripple phenomenon due to electron diffusion and drift in photoconductor was found to deteriorate the phase modulation effect of the optical addressed PNLC phase modulator. The wavelength effect and AC voltage frequency effect on the on state dynamic response of phase change was investigated by experimental methods. These effects were interpreted by electron diffusion and drift theory based on the assumption that free electron was inhomogeneo...


Archive | 2015

Near-infrared spectrum imaging system for diagnosis of depth and area of burn skin necrosis

Wu Jun; Liu Cangli; Yang Junjie; Luo Yongquan; Huang Lixian; Luo Gaoxing; Chen Zhiqiang; Zhao Jianheng; Zhang Dayong; Shen Zhixue; Li Jianfeng; He Weifeng


Archive | 2014

Crystal liquid birefraction effect-based high-resolution polarization spectrum imaging system

Wang Haifeng; Luo Yongquan; Liu Cangli; Shen Zhixue; Huang Lixian; Zhang Dayong; Zhao Xiangjie; Chu Songnan; Zhao Jianheng; Li Jianfeng


Optics and Laser Technology | 2012

Numerical analysis and design of patterned electrode liquid crystal microlens array with dielectric slab

Zhao Xiangjie; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan; Liu Cangli


Archive | 2015

Birefringent prism based beam scanning angle amplifier

Duan Jiazhu; Zhao Xiangjie; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan; Wang Haifeng; Shen Zhixue; Huang Lixian; Chu Songnan; Hu Qiqi


Archive | 2014

Fiber laser array group beam system based on self-adaptation polarization and phase control

Huang Zhimeng; Tang Xuan; Liu Cangli; Zhang Dayong; Wang Xiaojun; Li Jianfeng; Luo Yongquan; Hu Qiqi; Han Mei


Archive | 2016

Concave surface body holographic grating

Duan Jiazhu; Zhao Xiangjie; Zhang Dayong; Luo Yongquan; Shen Zhixue; Wang Haifeng


Archive | 2016

Digital zoom spectral imaging appearance based on self -adaptation microlens array sensor

Zhao Xiangjie; Shen Zhixue; Duan Jiazhu; Zeng Jiancheng; Qiao Ran; Huang Lixian; Luo Yongquan; Wang Haifeng; Liu Haitao

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Zhang Dayong

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Zhao Xiangjie

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Liu Cangli

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Duan Jiazhu

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Zeng Jiancheng

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Zhao Jianheng

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Wu Jun

Third Military Medical University

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Chen Zhiqiang

Agricultural University of Hebei

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He Weifeng

Third Military Medical University

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