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Paper No P11: Nanoparticles- and Ionic Liquid-Modified Liquid Crystal Systems for Spatial Light Modulators

We present some approaches for modulation of light by hybrid liquid crystal materials. Mixtures of liquid crystals with chiral ionic liquids are used for modulating the incident light amplitude by alternative electric field. Hybrid cells of liquid crystals with inner surfaces, being modified by meta...

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Published in:SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers 2015-09, Vol.46 (S1), p.78-78
Main Authors: Czajkowski, M., Cybinska, J., Klajn, J., Feder-Kubis, J., Gordel, M., Komorowska, K.
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