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Optical imprinting subwavelength-period liquid crystal polarization gratings with dual-twist templates

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Abstract

In this Letter, we report a dual-twist template imprinting method to fabricate subwavelength-period liquid crystal polarization gratings (LCPGs). In other words, the period of the template must be reduced to 800 nm–2 µm, or even smaller. To overcome the inherent problem that the diffraction efficiency shrinks as the period decreases, the dual-twist templates were optimized by rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA). With the help of the rotating Jones matrix to measure the twist angle and thickness of the LC film, the optimized templates were fabricated eventually, and the diffraction efficiencies were up to 95%. Therefore, subwavelength-period LCPGs with a period of 400–800 nm were imprinted experimentally. Our proposed dual-twist template provides the possibility for fast, low-cost, and mass fabrication of large-angle deflectors and diffractive optical waveguides for near-eye displays.

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Supplement 1       The expansion of the permittivity tensor in Fourier space for the two models is presented in detail

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