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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Modeling optical modes of in-plane liquid crystal lasers".
- aggregation abstract "Lasing in liquid crystals has been demonstrated in numerous congurations and material systems. In most reports the laser light is emitted perpendicular to the liquid crystal layer, using a chiral liquid crystal layer which exhibits a helical structure with a periodicity that gives rise to a stop band in the visible spectrum. The emission of light can then be modeled with one-dimensional models with reasonable accuracy. In the last few years also in-plane lasers have been demonstrated, for example by using a lying helix arrangement. The accurate optical modeling of the light generation in such systems is complex because the materials are optically anisotropic and the conguration should be modeled as two-dimensional. Advanced optical methods are necessary. For these simulations we rely on nite-element calculations of the optical modes in periodic two-dimensional structures including full position dependent anisotropy. The optical modes in a lying helix conguration are calculated as a proof-of-principle for this simulation method. Several interesting features of the optical modes in these structures are found.".
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