
doi: 10.1007/bf02455427
handle: 11573/459046
The existence of an optical nonlinearity of the Kerr-like type in a lyotropic liquid crystal is described in c.w. operation. The nonlinearity is found using the liquid crystal as a cladding material in a waveguide, or studying the interface properties between the liquid crystal and an ordinary glass. The used material is potassium caprillate and the nonlinearity is ascribed to thermal effects.
optical nonlinearity; liquid crystal; total reflection
optical nonlinearity; liquid crystal; total reflection
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