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Integrated Optics with Liquid Crystalline Thin Films

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Abstract

Integrated optical techniques, in particular, plasmon surface polaritons (PSP or surface plasmons, for short) and waveguide modes are employed in order to characterize thin films of liquid crystalline materials with respect to their structural and (anisotropic) optical properties.

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