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Observation of light-induced reorientational effects in periodic structures with planar nematic-liquid-crystal defects

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Laudyn, Urszula A.
Chen, Deng Feng
Karpierz, Miroslaw A.
Krolikowski, Wieslaw
Miroshnichenko, Andrey
Kivshar, Yuri

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We report on the experimental studies of the light-induced reorientational effects in a one-dimensional periodic photonicstructure with an embedded planar nematic-liquid-crystal defect. We demonstrate that in the presence of a periodic structure, the self-action of light in a liquid-crystal layer demonstrates sharp power-dependent characteristics for the intensity-dependent optical transmission. Robustness of the effect suggests its applications for all-optical tunable photonic devices.

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Applied Physics Letters

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