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A study conducted by researchers at Henan Normal University in Xinxiang, China, explores the effects of laser irradiation on the performance of liquid crystal (LC) devices in high-power laser systems. The study focuses on the development of a first-order beam-steering system (FBS) using a liquid crystal polarization grating (LCPG) and liquid crystal adjustable wave-plate (LCAW). The researchers found that thermal deposition and driving voltage can affect the phase retardation of the LCAW, leading to variations in energy distribution. The study provides insights for the development of beam-steering technology in high-power laser systems. [Extracted from the article] |