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arxiv: 1705.00983 · v1 · pith:7E5YKWZYnew · submitted 2017-05-01 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph · physics.optics

Micro-sized tunable liquid crystal optical filters

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keywords filtersopticalcrystalliquidcompactlcamapplicationsarrayed
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Liquid Crystal Arrayed Microcavities (LCAM) is a new technology for ultra-narrow optical filtering (FWHM ~ 0.1 nm) that uses pico-liter volume Fabry-Perot type optical cavities filled with liquid crystal for tuning. LCAMs are sub-nm spectral resolution filters, which utilize well-established laser writing, thin film deposition, and wafer manufacturing techniques. These filters are compact, robust, and inexpensive. Compact, high-resolution optical filters have applications including biomedical imaging, chemical detection, and environmental monitoring. Here we describe the LCAM design and initial performance metrics.

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