1 October 2003 Nonlinear optical limiting of the azo dye methyl-red doped nematic liquid crystalline films
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We describe the nonlinear optical limiting behaviors of the azo dye methyl-red-doped nematic liquid crystalline (NLC) films and report the phenomena of the formation of an interesting dark spot and a dynamic self-action diffraction ring pattern in the far field beyond the sample cell. We present the method of measuring the optical limiting characteristics of the methyl-red-dye-doped NLC films with typical test results obtained in the experiments. We theoretically analyze the optical limiting mechanisms of the methyl-red-dye-doped NLC films and discuss the advantages and restrictions of the methyl-red dye doped liquid crystal limiters, and propose several possible solutions to overcome these restrictions.
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Luogen Deng and Hua-Kuang Liu "Nonlinear optical limiting of the azo dye methyl-red doped nematic liquid crystalline films," Optical Engineering 42(10), (1 October 2003). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1607332
Published: 1 October 2003
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Optical limiting

Diffraction

Sensors

Laser damage threshold

Crystals

Nonlinear optics

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