Liquid crystal wave plate operating close to 18 THz


Liquid crystal wave plate operating close to 18 THz

Novelli, F.; Friebel, P.; Murillo-Sanchez, M. L.; Klopf, J. M.; Cattaneo, L.

Controlling the properties of mid- and far-infrared radiation can provide a means to transiently alter the properties of materials for novel applications. However, a limited number of optical elements are available to control its polarization state. Here we show that a 15-µm thick liquid crystal cell containing 8CB (4-octyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl) in the ordered, smectic A phase can be used as a phase retarder or wave plate. This was tested using the bright, short-pulsed (∼1 ps) radiation centered at 16.5 µm (18.15 THz) that is emitted by a free electron laser at high repetition rate (13 MHz). These results demonstrate a possible tool for the exploration of the mid- and far-infrared range and could be used to develop novel metamaterials or extend multidimensional spectroscopy to this portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Keywords: FEL; THz; polarization; birefringence; MIR

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