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Gap material study for holographically formed polymer dispersed liquid crystal composite film stacks
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Gap material study for holographically formed polymer dispersed liquid crystal composite film stacks

Anna E. Fox, Marie Cosgrove-Davies and Adam K. Fontecchio
Molecular crystals and liquid crystals (Philadelphia, Pa. : 2003), v 478(1), pp 907-918
14 Dec 2007

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Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Crystallography Materials Science Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Physical Sciences Science & Technology Technology
We present a comparison of materials for adhering layers of holographically formed polymer dispersed liquid crystal (H-PDLC) films layered in stacks fabricated on common substrates. The results of this study are used in applications that rely on maximization of transmitted light through the layers of H-PDLC. Data is presented by comparing a simulated transmission envelope modeled on the individual H-PDLC cells with the actual stacked transmission spectrum. Additionally, data is presented on the quality of the wavefront of H-PDLC transmission spectrum individually and layered using air and index matching layers.

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