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Light modulation enabled by liquid crystal microflows

Cuennet, Julien  
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Vasdekis, Andreas  
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De Sio, L.
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2011
Nonlinear Optical Physics and Materials

In a previous paper, 1 we proposed an optofluidic modulator based on peristaltic flow. A microchannel made of polydimethylsiloxane is filled with nematic liquid crystal molecules that align homeotropically in the steady state. Once we apply a periodic peristaltic flow through mechanical deformation of the channel, liquid crystal molecules tend to realign with the gradient velocity field and thus change their optical properties. In this paper, we focus on the channel deformation with the finite elements program Comsol (R), and we highlight the limitations in frequency of such optofluidic components.

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DOI
10.1142/S0218863511006303
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299782700001

Author(s)
Cuennet, Julien  
Vasdekis, Andreas  
De Sio, L.
Psaltis, D.  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Nonlinear Optical Physics and Materials
Volume

20

Start page

397

End page

404

Subjects

Peristaltic flow

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liquid crystal

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channel deformation

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Comsol

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optofluidic components

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Field

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Optofluidics

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Valves

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Flow

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