The possibility of using smetic liquid crystals in active waveguide devices is explored through the analysis of both an integrated electro- optic switch and a continuously tunable filter. The two devices are based on Bragg grating in planar waveguide with a liquid crystal over-layer, which enables changing the spectral behavior of the device. The fast and bistable switching of smetic C* in the surface-stabilized liquid crystal structure is used to investigate the possibility of realizing an integrated electro-optical switch. The principal advantage of this device is its spectral signature, which enables us to overcome the problems of intensity dependent devices. The soft-mode of smetic A* liquid crystals, enabling a continuous modulation of extraordinary refractive index, is used to design an integrated wavelength filter in the wavelength range of interest for optical communications. The principal advantages of such device include fast tuning speed, wide tuning range, low power dissipation, and low cost.
Electro-Optical Switch and Continuously Tunable Filter Based on a Bragg Grating in Planar Waveguide with a Liquid Crystal Overlayer
Sirleto L;Coppola G;
2002
Abstract
The possibility of using smetic liquid crystals in active waveguide devices is explored through the analysis of both an integrated electro- optic switch and a continuously tunable filter. The two devices are based on Bragg grating in planar waveguide with a liquid crystal over-layer, which enables changing the spectral behavior of the device. The fast and bistable switching of smetic C* in the surface-stabilized liquid crystal structure is used to investigate the possibility of realizing an integrated electro-optical switch. The principal advantage of this device is its spectral signature, which enables us to overcome the problems of intensity dependent devices. The soft-mode of smetic A* liquid crystals, enabling a continuous modulation of extraordinary refractive index, is used to design an integrated wavelength filter in the wavelength range of interest for optical communications. The principal advantages of such device include fast tuning speed, wide tuning range, low power dissipation, and low cost.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


