Title :
Degenerated four-wave mixing in chiral nematic liquid crystal exhibiting Bragg-like reflection
Author :
Karpinski, Pawel ; Miniewicz, A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Phys. & Theor. Chem., Wroclaw Univ. of Technol., Wroclaw, Poland
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We investigate the optical phase conjugation phenomenon in chiral nematic liquid crystal. Nematic chiral liquid crystals exhibit Bragg like reflection - or light stop band - for left or right circular polarization. We use the mixture of chiral liquid crystal cholesteryloleate and nematic E7 mixture in volume proportion 2:1. The photonic band gap of such a chiral mixture can be tuned by changes of temperature and shifts over the whole visible light spectrum (cf. Fig.1a). We enhanced the nonlinear optical properties of liquid crystal mixture by addition of photochromic azo-dye Disperse Red 1.In proposed novel optical configuration shown in Fig. 1b for degenerated four-wave mixing we used only two incident beams: a pump beam and a signal one. The pump light beam propagates parallel to the long axis of a chiral structure. The counter propagating, second pump beam results from a Bragg reflection of the pump beam on the chiral structure with a suitable pitch. The signal beam illuminates the sample at small angle with respect to the pump beam. Both incident beams came from the same cw Nd:YAG laser doubled in frequency (λ = 532 nm) and are coherent. Due to Bragg condition the phase conjugate to the signal beam is observed only in the small temperature interval. The intensity of phase conjugate beam strongly depends on pump and signal beams polarization states, being maximal for left circular polarization and vanishing for right circular polarization states of both beams. The signals of the optical self-pumped phase conjugation and self-diffraction are observed at low laser light intensities (P <; 1 mW) due to resonant enhancement. This enhancement is due to the matching of the light wavelength and natural material photonic band gap which ´slow downs´ the light and thus can amplify light - matter interaction. The role of azo-dye is crucial for creating of suitable diffraction gratings which arise in a material. We estimated a value of - hird order optical susceptibility χ(3) =2.8 x 10-17 m2/V2 and we attribute it to enhancement of azo-dye induced molecular reorientation process of liquid crystal molecules.
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; dyes; laser beams; light polarisation; molecular orientation; multiwave mixing; nematic liquid crystals; nonlinear optical susceptibility; optical harmonic generation; optical materials; optical phase conjugation; optical pumping; photonic band gap; visible spectra; Bragg-like reflection; azo-dye induced molecular reorientation process; chiral liquid crystal cholesteryloleate; chiral mixture; chiral nematic liquid crystal; chiral structure; counter propagation; cw Nd:YAG laser frequency doubling; degenerated four-wave mixing; diffraction gratings; incident beams; laser light intensities; left circular polarization; light stop band; light wavelength; light-matter interaction; liquid crystal mixture; liquid crystal molecules; natural material photonic band gap; nematic E7 mixture; nonlinear optical properties; optical configuration; optical phase conjugation phenomenon; optical self-pumped phase conjugation; phase conjugate beam intensity; photochromic azo-dye disperse red 1; pump beam polarization states; pump light beam propagation; resonant enhancement; right circular polarization states; second pump beam; self-diffraction; signal beam polarization states; suitable pitch; temperature interval; third order optical susceptibility; visible light spectrum; volume proportion; wavelength 532 nm; Laser beams; Optical mixing; Optical polarization; Optical pumping; Optical reflection;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/IQEC), 2013 Conference on and International Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0593-5
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6800910