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Nanosecond liquid crystalline technologies for high speed optical communications: electro-optic switching through nanosecond electric modification of order parameter

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate nanosecond electric modification of the order parameter (NEMOP). Nanosecond electro-optic switching is equally fast for both filed-on and field-off driving what allows using liquid crystals for high speed optical communication devices.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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