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2 October 1997 Optical and electro-optical devices from organically doped sol-gel materials
David Levy
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Abstract
Within the large list of organically doped sol-gel materials with optical or electro-optical applications, two representative examples shall be presented: first, gel-glass dispersed liquid crystal (GDLC) devices with electro-optical properties related to an adequate sol-gel chemical processing for trapping microdroplets of nematogenic organic compounds (i.e. liquid crystals, LCs), and second, photochromic-doped sol-gel materials attached to optical fibers, for which, the properties of the light throughput and the response time may be modified by the device features.
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David Levy "Optical and electro-optical devices from organically doped sol-gel materials", Proc. SPIE 3136, Sol-Gel Optics IV, (2 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284112
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KEYWORDS
Sol-gels

Liquid crystals

Silica

Electro optics

Optical fibers

Ultraviolet radiation

LCDs

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