Abstract
In this paper we present the results of an experimental study of the diffractive properties of electrically switched holographic gratings fabricated using polymer-dispersed liquid crystal mixtures. These composite gratings can be used to fabricate high contrast, electrically switchahle, diffractive elements for the visible and near infrared region of the spectrum for optical switching and beam steering applications.
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