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In this Letter, a phase-shifting angular shearing interferometer has been proposed for the application in optical surface metrology (SM) by using a combination of a wedge-shaped liquid crystal (LC) cell and a polarization phase shifter. The demonstration of this angular shearing interferometer for step height measurement is accomplished with the he...
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The effects of CoFe2O4 nanoparticles on the properties of an electro-optical liquid crystal cell based on the nematic composition of 4-Cyano-4′-pentylbiphenyl (5CB) under the influence of different forms of bias voltage were studied. Detailed results were established for the application of sinusoidal voltages with various frequencies and amplitudes. At the input signal, with a frequency of 500 kHz, a resonant current increase was obtained in the electrical circuit, followed by a decrease in the current with an increase in the frequency. This indicates the formation of a consistent oscillatory circuit. The quality factor of the nanoparticle system does not depend on the amplitude of the controlled voltage. Liquid crystal cells with constant quality can be used in a number of devices and technologies, including extended sensing devices, where stable electrical properties are required.