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Wavelength, temperature, and voltage dependent calibration of a nematic liquid crystal multispectral polarization generating ...

by Justin S Baba, Philip R Boudreaux
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Applied Optics
Publication Date
Page Numbers
5539 to 5544
Volume
46
Issue
22

Rapid calibration of liquid crystal variable retarder (LCVR) devices is critical for successful clinical implementation of a LC-based Mueller matrix imaging system being developed for noninvasisve skin cancer detection. For multispectral implementation of such a system, the effect of wavelength (), temperature (T), and voltage (V) on the retardance () required to generate each desired polarization state needs to be clearly understood. Calibration involves quantifying this interdependence such that for a given set of system input variables, T, the appropriate voltage is applied across a LC cell to generate
a particular retardance. This paper presents findings that elucidate the dependence of voltage, for a set retardance, on the aforementioned variables for a nematic LC cell: 253 mv100 nm-dependence andd 10 mVC T-dependence. Additionally, an empirically derived model is presented that enables initial
voltage calibration of retardance for any desired input wavelength within the calibration range of
460-905 nm. copyright 2007 Optical Society of America