Transmissive liquid crystal diffraction element

Provided is a transmissive liquid crystal diffraction element that can diffract different polarized light components in the same direction and has high diffraction efficiency with respect to unpolarized light. The transmissive liquid crystal diffraction element includes first to fourth optically-ani...

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Hauptverfasser: Sato, Hiroshi, Yonemoto, Takashi, Saitoh, Yukito
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Zusammenfassung:Provided is a transmissive liquid crystal diffraction element that can diffract different polarized light components in the same direction and has high diffraction efficiency with respect to unpolarized light. The transmissive liquid crystal diffraction element includes first to fourth optically-anisotropic layers each of which has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis changes while continuously rotating in at least one in-plane direction, in which the optical axis in each of the first to the fourth optically-anisotropic layers is twisted in a thickness direction, rotation directions of the optical axes in the liquid crystal alignment patterns and twisted directions of the optical axes in the thickness direction are opposite to each other in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the second optically-anisotropic layer, rotation directions of the optical axes in the liquid crystal alignment patterns and twisted directions of the optical axes in the thickness direction are opposite to each other in the third optically-anisotropic layer and the fourth optically-anisotropic layer, single periods of the liquid crystal alignment patterns are the same in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the second optically-anisotropic layer, single periods of the liquid crystal alignment patterns are the same in the third optically-anisotropic layer and the fourth optically-anisotropic layer, and the single periods of the liquid crystal alignment patterns are different in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the third optically-anisotropic layer.