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Integrated Optical Wave Plates Fabricated by Incorporating Reactive Mesogen in Polymer Waveguide (반응성 메조겐을 이용한 폴리머 광도파로 편광 변환기)

  • Do, Hyun-Soo;Chu, Woo-Sung;Oh, Min-Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.219-222
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    • 2011
  • Integrated optical waveguide polarization converters are among the essential components for constructing various functional optical integrated circuits. The RM materials have been widely used in liquid crystal displays for fabricating waveplates. In this work, the polarization converters are fabricated by using a solution of Reactive Mesogen(RM) dissolved in liquid crystal(LC). In the middle of the polymer waveguide, a groove is defined by an oxygen plasma etching in a direction perpendicular to the optical waveguide. The solution of RM-LC is inserted to fill up the groove, and then liquid crystal is aligned in a certain direction by applying an electric field. After the alignment, RM materal is crosslinked by UV light so as to form a permanent waveplate. The phase retardation of the waveplate is determined by the width of the groove, and by the birefringence and the degree of alignment of the LC. Polarization conversion efficiency of 90% is obtained for the wavelength of 1550 nm.

Advanced Liquid Crystal Materials for PS-VA mode

  • Lee, Seung-Eun;Song, Dong-Mee;Lee, Eun-Kyu;Bernatz, Georg;Goetz, Achim;Tarumi, Kazuaki;Taugerbeck, Andreas
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.156-158
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    • 2009
  • New liquid crystal (LC) host mixtures and reactive mesogens (RMs) designed for the Polymer Sustainable Vertically Aligned (PS-VA) mode have been developed. The novel combination of LC host mixture with RMs enables to show superior LC display performance with high reliability and to contribute for the robust LC panel production process.

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Continuous Viewing Angle Distribution Control of Liquid Crystal Displays Using Polarization-Dependent Prism Array Film Stacked on Directional Backlight Unit

  • Park, Min-Kyu;Park, Heewon;Joo, Kyung-Il;Jeong, Hee-Dong;Choi, Jun-Chan;Kim, Hak-Rin
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.799-806
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    • 2016
  • We present a polarization-dependent prism array film for controlling the viewing angle distribution of liquid crystal (LC) display panels without loss of light efficiency. On a directional backlight unit, our polarization-dependent prism array film, made into a stacked bilayer with a well-aligned liquid crystalline reactive mesogen (RM) layer on the UV-imprinted prism structure, can continuously control the light refraction function of the prism array by electrically switching incident polarization states of a polarization-controlling layer prepared by a twisted nematic LC mode. The viewing angle control properties of the polarization-dependent prism array film are analyzed under different prism angle and refractive index conditions of the RM layer. A simple analytic model is also presented to describe the intermediate viewing angle distributions with continuously varying applied voltages and incident polarization states.

Fabrication of 3-Step Light Transmittance-variable Smart Windows based on λ/2 Retardation Film (λ/2 Retardation Film을 이용한 3단계 투과율 가변 스마트윈도우 제작)

  • Il-Gu Kim;Ho-Chang Yang;Young-Min Park;Yo-Han Suh;Young Kyu Hong;Seung Hyun Lee
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.78-82
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    • 2023
  • A fabrication of smart windows with controllable visible light transmittance in three steps by using λ/2 retardation films based on a reactive mesogen (RM) material and polarizing films is demonstrated. The phase retardation films with a Δn·d value of λ/2 (λ: wavelength) convert the direction of a traveling light to the optical axis of the film symmetrically. In this work, the retardation characteristics according to the RM thickness were evaluated and henceλ/2 phase retardation film can be fabricated. The phase retardation film with Δn·d of 276.1 nm, which is close to λ/2 (=275 nm @550 nm), was fabricated. The light transmittance of a smart window with the structure of (polarizing film)/(glass)/(alignment layer)/(λ/2 retardation film) was measured in the transmission mode, half mode and blocking mode. The evaluation results show that the transmittance of the smart window can be controlled in three steps with 35.8%, 27.8%, and 18.2% at each mode, respectively. In addition, by fabricating a smart window with a size of 15×200 mm2, the feasibility of use in various fields such as buildings and automobiles was verified.

Fabrication of Visible Light Transmittance-variable Smart Windows Using Phase Retardation Films (위상지연 필름을 이용한 가시광 투과율 가변형 스마트윈도우 제작)

  • Kim, Il-Gu;Yang, Ho-Chang;Park, Young-Min;Hong, Young Kyu;Lee, Seung Hyun
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2022
  • A fabrication process of smart windows with controllable visible light transmittance by using retardation films is proposed. The 𝛌/4-phase retardation films that can convert a linearly polarized light into circularly polarized light are achieved through photo-alignment layers and reactive mesogen (RM) coating process. Two sheets of the fabricated retardation films with different orientation angles induced to light transmission mode (45°/-45°) and light blocking mode (45°/45°) for visible wavelength. We evaluated retardation characteristics according to the thickness of the birefringent RM material and found out the optimal condition for the film with 𝚫n·d of 𝛌/4-phase. The proposed structure of the smart window exhibited the light blocking ratio improved by more than 20% in the visible wavelength (380 nm to 780 nm). Finally, it was confirmed that the feasibility of the window structure by applying to a prototype for a smart window with a size of 150 × 150 mm2.

Switching characteristics of a pixel-isolated bistable twist-splay nematic liquid crystal cell

  • Song, Dong-Han;Lee, Seong-Ryong;Kim, Jae-Chang;Yoon, Tae-Hoon
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.502-504
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    • 2009
  • We demonstrate a pixel-isolated bistable twist-splay namatic (PI-BTSN) liquid crystal (LC) cell which has two stable states of splay and ${\pi}$-twist. Each state is stabilized by a multi-dimensional anchoring effect of pixel-isolating polymer walls without any chiral additives. Polymer walls are formed around the pixel region by anisotropic phase separation between LCs and reactive mesogens. Switching between the two states is archived by using vertical and horizontal electric fields. The memory mode of the fabricated LC cell has shown infinity memory time.

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Study on Electro-optical Characteristics in the Optically Compensated Splay Cell using Polymer Surface Alignment (고분자 표면 배향을 이용한 광학 보상 퍼짐 셀의 특성 향상 연구)

  • Kim, Seong-Su;Hwang, Seong-Jin;Hwang, Seong-Han;Lee, Myong-Hoon;Lee, Seung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.424-425
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    • 2007
  • We have studied the optically compensated splay mode using reactive mesogen (RM) monomer to reduce setting voltage and phase transition time from initial bend to splay state. When the OCS cell has low pretilt angle close to $45^{\circ}C$, OCS state can be formed easily. The low pretilt angle was formed through the polymerization of UV curable reactive RM monomer at the surfaces. In this way, reorientation of the LC is well defined and thus the device shows better performances in setting voltage and phase transition time.

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Study on Electric characteristics of Optically Compensated Bend formed initially bend state by Reactive Mesogen monomer (RM 단분자를 이용한 초기 밴드 상태 OCB 셀의 전기적 특성 연구)

  • Jeon, Eun-Jeong;Kim, Seong-Su;Lim, Young-Jin;Lee, Myoung-Hoon;Lee, Seung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.49-50
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    • 2008
  • OCB mode has advantages such as fast response time and wide viewing angle. But it has inevitable shortcoming which initial splay state must be changed to bend state. To overcoming this problem, OCB cell filled LC with RM monomer was cured by UV when voltage applied. Through previously mentioned methods, even if electric field is none, bend state was made by stabilized LC director. In this paper, we investigated the electric characteristics of polymer stabilized OCB mode.

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Realization of Optically Compensated Bend State using Surface Polymer Stabilization

  • Jeon, E.J.;Kang, B.G.;Kwon, D.W.;Lim, Y.J.;Lee, M.H.;Lee, S.H.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.657-660
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    • 2009
  • Optically compensated bend (OCB) mode has intrinsic characteristics such as wide viewing angle and fast response time. However, in order to operate the OCB mode in bend state, this device needs quick transitions from the initial splay state to bend state. In this paper, we proposed OCB mode with initially bend state using reactive mesogen (RM) monomer for surface polymer stabilization. The device shows continuous reorientation of the LC with applied field and a very fast response time.

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Electro-optic characteristics of novel biased vertical alignment device using the polymerized reactive mesogen (광경화성 단분자를 이용한 새로운 수직배향 액정 디바이스의 전기 광학적 특성연구)

  • Kim, Dae-Hyun;Kim, Sung-Min;Cho, In-Young;Kim, Woo-Il;Kwon, Dong-Won;Son, Jong-Ho;Ryu, Jae-Jin;Kim, Kyeong-Hyeon;Lee, Seung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.06a
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    • pp.269-270
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    • 2009
  • The biased vertical alignment (BVA) liquid crystal (LC) mode shows a has a distinct advantage of lower manufacture cost due to the elimination of a lithographic process step to form either ITO-patterning or protrusions on the color-filter substrates. However, those devices have complex voltage conditions which is the respective induce voltage on common electrode, pixel electrode and bias electrode when positive and negative frame. In order to overcome the complex voltage condition, the pretilt angles is controlled by photo polymerization of the UV-curable reactive mesogen (RM). According to our studies, voltages to the cell are critical to achieve an optimized surface-modified quality BVA (Q-BVA) mode which provides the well defined reorientation of the LCs with respect to an electric field.

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