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Spin-decoupled color holography via bi-chiral liquid-crystal superstructures
Chiral Liquid Crystal Materials | 更新时间:2024-12-10
    • Spin-decoupled color holography via bi-chiral liquid-crystal superstructures

    • In the fields of advanced display, optical encryption, and multi-channel communication, researchers have proposed spin decoupled color holography based on chiral cholesteric liquid crystal superstructures, achieving circularly polarized multiplexed color holography.
    • Chinese Journal of Liquid Crystals and Displays   Vol. 39, Issue 12, Pages: 1657-1666(2024)
    • DOI:10.37188/CJLCD.2024-0252    

      CLC: 0436;O753+.2
    • Received:26 August 2024

      Revised:11 September 2024

      Published:05 December 2024

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  • SUN Rui, LIU Sijia, CHEN Peng, et al. Spin-decoupled color holography via bi-chiral liquid-crystal superstructures[J]. Chinese journal of liquid crystals and displays, 2024, 39(12): 1657-1666. DOI: 10.37188/CJLCD.2024-0252.

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