2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2013315
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Terahertz waves and liquid crystals: prospects and challenges

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“…1,2 LCs should have high birefringence to limit the necessary thickness of the devices as well as chemical stability for their reliable operation. [3][4][5][6][7] E7 is a well known, stable LC which has a relatively high birefringence in the THz range (∆n E7 = 0.13). 8 New LCs, specifically designed for THz have also been synthesised and the details of their chemical formulae reported.…”
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“…1,2 LCs should have high birefringence to limit the necessary thickness of the devices as well as chemical stability for their reliable operation. [3][4][5][6][7] E7 is a well known, stable LC which has a relatively high birefringence in the THz range (∆n E7 = 0.13). 8 New LCs, specifically designed for THz have also been synthesised and the details of their chemical formulae reported.…”
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“…It should be noted that the far-IR spectra of Vectra A950 were measured for the first time. To date only far-IR spectra of low molecular LC have been studied in detail, but they are sufficiently scattered and primarily related to low-molecular nematics type of MBBA (4-methoxy-4-benzylideneaniline) with benzene rings as a mesogens and alkyl groups as a flexible spacers [14,15].…”
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“…The orientational order of the LCP molecules gives rise to anisotropic properties: The 1 E540i is a trademark of TICONA. extraordinary refractive index is higher than the ordinary refractive index [38,39] and consequently, the pulse undergoes a larger time shift in the case of extraordinary polarization. Note that the pulse amplitudes are nearly identical for both polarizations, indicating similar absorption coefficients.…”
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confidence: 99%