@ARTICLE{Rutkowska_K.A._Light_2017, author={Rutkowska, K.A. and Chychłowski, M. and Kwaśny, M. and Ostromęcka, I. and Piłka, J. and Laudyn, U.A.}, volume={vol. 25}, number={No 2}, journal={Opto-Electronics Review}, pages={118-126}, howpublished={online}, year={2017}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences (under the auspices of the Committee on Electronics and Telecommunication) and Association of Polish Electrical Engineers in cooperation with Military University of Technology}, abstract={Propagation of linearly polarized light beams in a nematic liquid crystal cell with distinguished regions of different molecular orientation has been analyzed. Specifically, combination of the planar/homogenic and homeotropic alignment, forming thus spatially limited regions characterized by a different LC molecular orientation, has been tested, as achieved by means of the photo-orientation and photo-polymerization processes, independently. An influence of molecular orientation on the light beam propagation has been checked for different directions of the linear polarization. Thanks to the molecular reorientation induced by the low frequency external electric field and also to the reorientational nonlinearity taking place in NLCs, propagation direction of the light beam can be additionally controlled by the electric bias and/or optical power, respectively. Proposed structural solutions and techniques, related to the photo-orientation and photo-polymerization processes described in this communication, give rise to the novel LC geometries and structures. The latter act as promising candidates for new practical photonic applications as they are expected to be of a particular importance for integrated optic elements and devices.}, type={Article}, title={Light propagation in periodic photonic structures formed by photo-orientation and photo-polymerization of nematic liquid crystals}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/115359/PDF/main.pdf}, keywords={Liquid crystals photonics, Photo-alignment, Photo-orientation, Photo-polymerization, Nematicons}, }