Fringe 2013 pp 543-546 | Cite as
Spatial-Frequency Filtering of Images by Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
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Introduction
At present, polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (PDLC) are widely used as operating elements of optical devices such as microlenses and the elements, whose principle of operation is based on light scattering [1]. PDLC light scattering features depend on a shape and size of liquid crystal (LC) drops as well as on the director orientation inside of drops.
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Liquid Crystal Spatial Frequency Optical Scheme Frequency Filter Regular Component
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