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Photonic liquid crystal fibers are hybrids that combine inorganic host micro-structured glass substrates with organic guest nanostructured liquid crystals. This combination creates a novel class of nano- and microstructured photonic crystal fibers and simultaneously is responsible for a diversity of new and uncommon material and optical properties. Due to the highest level of tunability induced by...
Photonic Liquid Crystal Fibers are advanced structures that benefit from a mergence of "passive" photonic crystal fiber host microstructures with "active" liquid crystal guest materials. Such a combination allows for a diversity of novel and uncommon spectral and polarization properties. The latter has simultaneously reinvigorated research in both fields of Fiber Optics and Liquid...
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