Tunable wavelength filter formed by 2 lcds in series having opposite twist angles of n*.pi./2 and a dielectric mirror layer on each substrate
First Claim
1. A tunable wavelength filter of liquid crystal etalon type, said filter comprising:
- a first liquid crystal layer including two first glass substrates arranged oppositely from each other, each of said first glass substrates having an opposed surface on which a transparent electrode, a dielectric mirror and an alignment layer are coated in order, said first liquid crystal layer further including a liquid crystal interposed between said opposing alignment layers of said first glass substrates, molecule alignment of said liquid crystal being twisted by nπ
/2 radian to one twisting direction where n is a positive uneven number; and
a second liquid crystal layer including two second glass substrates arranged oppositely from each other, each of said second glass substrates having an opposed surface on which a transparent electrode, a dielectric mirror and an alignment layer are coated in order, said second liquid crystal layer further including another liquid crystal interposed between said opposing alignment layers of said second glass substrates, molecule alignment of said liquid crystal being twisted by -nπ
/2 radian to said twisting direction where n is a positive uneven number;
wherein said first and second liquid crystal layers are laid to overlap each other so that an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the emission side of said first liquid crystal layer is perpendicular to an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the incidence side of said second liquid crystal layer.
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Abstract
A tunable wavelength filter is independent of the polarization. The filter includes first and second liquid crystal layers. Each liquid crystal layer includes two opposing glass substrates on which transparent electrodes, dielectric mirrors and alignment layers are coated in this order, respectively, and a liquid crystal interposed between the opposing alignment layers. In the first liquid crystal layer, the molecule alignment of the liquid crystal is twisted by nπ/2 radian to one twisting direction where n is a positive uneven number. In the second liquid crystal layer, the molecule alignment of the liquid crystal is twisted by -nπ/2 radian to the twisting direction. The first and second crystal layers are laid to overlap each other so that an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the emission side of the first liquid layer is perpendicular to an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the incidence side of the second liquid crystal layer.
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1. A tunable wavelength filter of liquid crystal etalon type, said filter comprising:
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a first liquid crystal layer including two first glass substrates arranged oppositely from each other, each of said first glass substrates having an opposed surface on which a transparent electrode, a dielectric mirror and an alignment layer are coated in order, said first liquid crystal layer further including a liquid crystal interposed between said opposing alignment layers of said first glass substrates, molecule alignment of said liquid crystal being twisted by nπ
/2 radian to one twisting direction where n is a positive uneven number; anda second liquid crystal layer including two second glass substrates arranged oppositely from each other, each of said second glass substrates having an opposed surface on which a transparent electrode, a dielectric mirror and an alignment layer are coated in order, said second liquid crystal layer further including another liquid crystal interposed between said opposing alignment layers of said second glass substrates, molecule alignment of said liquid crystal being twisted by -nπ
/2 radian to said twisting direction where n is a positive uneven number;wherein said first and second liquid crystal layers are laid to overlap each other so that an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the emission side of said first liquid crystal layer is perpendicular to an axis of liquid crystal molecules on the incidence side of said second liquid crystal layer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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