Thermally Adjustable Microlens Arrays of Smectic Liquid Crystal via Template-assisted Self-assembly

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We demonstrate a new type of a thermally adjustable microlens which is entirely based on self-assembly of liquid crystal (LC) defects. Due to antagonistic anchoring conditions of LC at the smectic A and air interface in microchannels coated planar anchoring materials, smectic LCs form typical defect textures called toric focal conic domains (TFCDs). TFCD-based MLAs have several advantages over other MLAs. This system focuses light using the intrinsic molecular orientations of TFCDs rather than geometrical shape, leading to high quality lens properties. Furthermore, the lens itself has tunable light transportation and all the changes could be reversibly controlled by temperature. In addition, the focal length and array number of microlens can be easily controlled by varying the feature dimension of the confined channel. Thus, this method is very easy to fabricate thermal responsive MLAs with a variety of focal length and number of array using defect structure of smectic LC.
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한국고분자학회
Issue Date
2011-10
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KOR
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2011 추계학술대회 , v.36, no.2

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/171434
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CBE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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