Pre-compensating curved electrode design for aberration reduction in modal control liquid crystal lenses
Abstract
The nonlinear electro-optic response of liquid crystal materials poses a fundamental constraint for the performance of liquid crystal lenses. This work proposes a curved-bottom-electrode design for modal control liquid crystal lenses (MC-LCLs) to define the spacing between the high-resistance layer and the bottom electrode, thereby enabling the lens to generate a pre-compensated electric field. Through the nonlinear electro-optic response of the LC field to this pre-compensated electric field, the MC-LCL with a pre-compensating curved electrode (PCCE-MC-LCL) achieves quasi-parabolic optical path difference (OPD) profiles across the lens. Simulation results demonstrate that within the optical power range of 1.15–2.91 m−1, the PCCE-MC-LCL with a 5 mm aperture achieves an average RMS OPD error of 0.1115 λ, representing a significant 69.64% reduction compared with the conventional MC-LCL (0.3673 λ). The simulations further confirm that the curved electrode mitigates the degraded imaging performance of conventional MC-LCLs at high optical power, which originates from both their inherent lack of local electric-field modulation and the nonlinear electro-optic response of the LC.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Shuzhao Su
State Key Laboratory of Precision Electronic Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology , Guangzhou 510006,
Haiming Jiang
State Key Laboratory of Precision Electronic Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology , Guangzhou 510006,
Yibin Zhu
Yanting Xiao
Kang Xie
State Key Laboratory of Precision Electronic Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology , Guangzhou 510006,