High-damage-threshold static laser beam shaping using optically patterned liquid-crystal devices |
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Authors: | Dorrer C Wei S K-H Leung P Vargas M Wegman K Boulé J Zhao Z Marshall K L Chen S H |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14623-1299, USA. cdorrer@lle.rochester.edu |
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Abstract: | Beam shaping of coherent laser beams is demonstrated using liquid crystal (LC) cells with optically patterned pixels. The twist angle of a nematic LC is locally set to either 0 or 90° by an alignment layer prepared via exposure to polarized UV light. The two distinct pixel types induce either no polarization rotation or a 90° polarization rotation, respectively, on a linearly polarized optical field. An LC device placed between polarizers functions as a binary transmission beam shaper with a highly improved damage threshold compared to metal beam shapers. Using a coumarin-based photoalignment layer, various devices have been fabricated and tested, with a measured single-shot nanosecond damage threshold higher than 30?J/cm2. |
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