A chiral nematic liquid crystal laser with arbitrarily controllable polarization was demonstrated by combining polymeric cholesteric and nematic liquid crystal films. The lasing polarization states can be continuously varied by applying voltages from 1.25 to 2 V. Right-handed circular polarization is switched to left-handed circularly polarization through −45° linearly polarized states. The trajectories of the Stokes parameters on the Poincaré sphere are used to analyze the variation in lasing polarization. The change in polarization is simulated and the simulation agrees closely with the experimental data.
Rina WuJie WuXiaojiao WuQin Dai
Md Sakhawat Hossain HimelKelum PereraAlex AdakaParikshit GuragainRobert J. TwiegSamuel SpruntJ. T. GleesonAntal Jákli
Inge NysJeroen BeeckmanKristiaan Neyts
Zhigang ZhengBowei LiuLu ZhouWei WangWei HuDong Shen