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New Phenomena in Dye-Doped Liquid Crystals: Black Hole Effect and Switchable Reversed Diffraction (Preprint)
A nonlinear extinction of transmitted light is observed in liquid crystal cells with large concentrations of anthraquinone dye. Two distinct mechanisms are responsible for this effect when exposed to low and high intensity light, respectively. At low intensities, critical opalescence, micro-scatter,...
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Summary: | A nonlinear extinction of transmitted light is observed in liquid crystal cells with large concentrations of anthraquinone dye. Two distinct mechanisms are responsible for this effect when exposed to low and high intensity light, respectively. At low intensities, critical opalescence, micro-scatter, and an increase in linear absorption occur; whereas high intensities result in scattering from photo-induced micro-bubbles.
Prepared in collaboration with Universal Technology Corporation, Dayton, OH; UES, Inc., Dayton, OH; General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc., Dayton, OH; and BEAM Engineering for Advanced Measurements Co., Winter Park, FL. Submitted for publication in Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystal; published in v453, p177-190, 2006. |
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