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Electrically controlled dispersion filters for the visible and mid-infrared regions
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Дик В.П., Лойко В.А. Электроуправляемые дисперсионные фильтры видимого и среднего инфракрасного диапазонов спектра // Оптический журнал. 2012. Т. 79. № 7. С. 29–34.
Dick V. P., Loiko V. A. Electrically controlled dispersion filters for the visible and mid-infrared regions [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2012. V. 79. № 7. P. 29–34.
This paper discusses electrically controllable dispersion filters for optical radiation, based on a small-particle–liquid-crystal system. The transmission spectra of tunable dispersion filters are analyzed, using as an example the liquid-crystal-ZhKM-1289–SiO2-microparticle system. It is shown that such a system can be used to filter radiation in the near-UV, visible, and IR regions. The position of the transmission band maxima depends on the control voltage and can be smoothly tuned in the wavelength intervals 0.33–0.55µm and 1.8–3.2µm.
liquid crystals, light scattering, dispersion filters
OCIS codes: 230.3720, 160.3710
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