Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
A detailed thermo-optical analysis of dye-doped Polymer
Dispersed Liquid Crystal (D-PDLC) systems has been
performed. A comparison of the optical properties
between D-PDLCs and not doped PDLCs based on the same
polymeric matrix is addressed. For any D-PDLC
composition investigated, the light intensity and the
sample temperature are used to control or adjust the
nonlinear part of its refractive index.
We investigated the thermal responses of PDLC samples
prepared with three different dyes at two dopant
concentrations in order to evaluate the contribute of
the dopants as a function also of its percentage in the
polymeric matrix. Our experimental results demonstrate
that self transparency effect, optical hysteresis and
thermo-optical modulation are notably affected by the
used dye.
We show how the use of dye in preparing PDLC can be
useful in order to design thermo-optical devices
employing waveguides connected with the considered
materials or to realise low cost thermal sensors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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