Issue 44, 2021

Dynamic Kerr and Pockels electro-optics of liquid crystals in nanopores for active photonic metamaterials

Abstract

Photonic metamaterials with properties unattainable in base materials are already beginning to revolutionize optical component design. However, their exceptional characteristics are often static, as artificially engineered into the material during the fabrication process. This limits their application for in-operando adjustable optical devices and active optics in general. Here, for a hybrid material consisting of a liquid crystal-infused nanoporous solid, we demonstrate active and dynamic control of its meta-optics by applying alternating electric fields parallel to the long axes of its cylindrical pores. First-harmonic Pockels and second-harmonic Kerr birefringence responses, strongly depending on the excitation frequency and temperature, are observed in a frequency range from 50 Hz to 50 kHz. This peculiar behavior is quantitatively traced by a Landau–De Gennes free energy analysis to an order–disorder orientational transition of the rod-like mesogens and intimately related changes in the molecular mobilities and polar anchoring at the solid walls on the single-pore, meta-atomic scale. Thus, our study provides evidence that liquid crystal-infused nanopores exhibit integrated multi-physical couplings and reversible phase changes that make them particularly promising for the design of photonic metamaterials with thermo-electrically tunable birefringence in the emerging field of space–time metamaterials aiming at full spatio-temporal control of light.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic Kerr and Pockels electro-optics of liquid crystals in nanopores for active photonic metamaterials

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2021
Accepted
13 Sep 2021
First published
05 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 18714-18725

Dynamic Kerr and Pockels electro-optics of liquid crystals in nanopores for active photonic metamaterials

A. V. Kityk, M. Nowak, M. Reben, P. Pawlik, M. Lelonek, A. Andrushchak, Y. Shchur, N. Andrushchak and P. Huber, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 18714 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR04282C

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