Full Vectorial Field Sensing Using Liquid Crystal Droplet Arrays

X Xuke Qiu J Jinge Guo (Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK) J Jiahe Cui R Runchen Zhang (Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK) Z Zimo Zhao Y Yifei Ma W Waqas Kamal (Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK) S Steve J. Elston A Alfonso A. Castrejón‐pita (Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK) S Stephen M. Morris C Chao He (Department of Chemistry)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Determining the amplitude, phase, and polarization profile of light is essential for both fundamental scientific discovery and applications spanning optical metrology, microscopy, astronomy, and optical communication/computing technologies. However, most modern measurement approaches are unable to retrieve such parameters readily, often relying on bulky and expensive hardware or lacking the capability for single‐shot sensing. Here, we introduce a low cost, compact, full vectorial field sensor based on an inkjet‐printed nematic liquid crystal droplet array that enables simultaneous measurement of these important characteristics of light. Polarization and intensity are measured via division‐of‐wavefront polarimetry, exploiting the droplets’ spatially varying birefringence, while the phase is reconstructed by treating each droplet as a separate microlens in a Shack‐Hartmann‐like wavefront sensor configuration. To demonstrate the system's performance, we characterize aberrated dual‐wavelength beams carrying distinct intensity, phase, and polarization information, confirming accurate retrieval of the optical field profiles for both spectral components.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 39
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

X

Xuke Qiu

J

Jinge Guo

Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK

J

Jiahe Cui

R

Runchen Zhang

Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK

Z

Zimo Zhao

Y

Yifei Ma

W

Waqas Kamal

Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK

S

Steve J. Elston

A

Alfonso A. Castrejón‐pita

Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Oxford UK

S

Stephen M. Morris

C

Chao He

Department of Chemistry