Complex structured light generation using printed liquid crystal droplets
Xuke Qiu, Runchen Zhang, Yifei Ma, Zimo Zhao, Zipei Song, Alva C. J. Orr, Mengmeng Li, Waqas Kamal, Jinge Guo, Alfonso A. Castrej\'on-pita, Steve J. Elston, Stephen M. Morris, and Chao He

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how inkjet-printed liquid crystal droplets with complex internal structures can be used to generate advanced structured light beams with unique polarization and angular momentum properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to engineer complex structured light using printed liquid crystal droplets with tailored internal director configurations.
Findings
Generated skyrmionic beams with orbital angular momentum
Produced beams with azimuthal and radial polarization
Enabled new optical beam pattern engineering
Abstract
Inkjet-printed liquid crystal (LC) droplets exhibit an intricate spatially-varying birefringence due to their complex internal director configuration. While such anisotropy is often viewed as a drawback when LC droplets are used as microlenses, here we leverage this remarkable birefringence property to generate complex structured light. Through a selection of the alignment layer, and by varying the chiral pitch, we create three distinct droplet types with tailored intrinsic director configurations, each exhibiting a unique birefringence distribution for structured light beam generation. We show that these printed LC droplets can generate beams that exhibit skyrmionic structures carrying two units of orbital angular momentum, beams that contain azimuthal/radial polarized fields, and beams with polarization singularities. Our method enables new possibilities for using LC droplet…
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