Harnett Cindy K, Craighead Harold G
School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Appl Opt. 2002 Mar 1;41(7):1291-6. doi: 10.1364/ao.41.001291.
Fabrication and applications are discussed for a visible-wavelength micropolarizer array consisting of a linear polarizer and a micropatterned liquid-crystal (LC) cell. LC alignment direction is controlled by means of depositing an optically transparent gold film at an oblique angle and coating the surface with an alkanethiol self-assembled monolayer. Microdomains of two perpendicular LC alignment directions are created by photolithography and etching of the gold layer, rotating the substrate 90 deg, and depositing a second oblique gold layer in the etched areas. The resulting array is used for polarization-difference imaging (PDI), a technique that enhances image contrast in the presence of scattering. Images obtained with the array require more processing than do conventional PDI images, but this method eliminates the need for an electronically activated LC filter and is especially suited to systems whose filters are closely integrated with optical sensor arrays.
本文讨论了一种由线性偏振器和微图案化液晶(LC)盒组成的可见波长微偏振器阵列的制造及其应用。通过以倾斜角度沉积光学透明金膜并在表面涂覆烷硫醇自组装单分子层来控制LC的取向方向。通过光刻和蚀刻金层、将基板旋转90度以及在蚀刻区域沉积第二个倾斜金层,形成两个垂直LC取向方向的微区。所得阵列用于偏振差成像(PDI),这是一种在存在散射时增强图像对比度的技术。用该阵列获得的图像比传统PDI图像需要更多的处理,但这种方法无需电子激活的LC滤波器,特别适用于滤波器与光学传感器阵列紧密集成的系统。