Electronically controlled polarization of a glass

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Electronically controlled polarization of glass can be achieved using liquid crystal technology, commonly found in liquid crystal displays (LCDs). This technology allows for the switching of polarization on and off. The term "liquid crystal" is recommended for more effective searches on this topic. Traditional searches for polarized glass may not yield relevant results for electronically controlled options. Understanding liquid crystal applications can provide insights into advancements in this area.
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Hi there,

I wonder if anyone heard or read anything about glass where one can control its polarization electronically. Or such that you can switch polarization on and off. Tried to google but all it gives references to polarized glass. Maybe I am using wrong term for such thing?

Thanks in advance,
Ildar
 
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idaka said:
Hi there,

I wonder if anyone heard or read anything about glass where one can control its polarization electronically. Or such that you can switch polarization on and off. Tried to google but all it gives references to polarized glass. Maybe I am using wrong term for such thing?

Thanks in advance,
Ildar

Welcome to the PF.

Use the search term "liquid crystal", or you can just look it up on wikipedia. That's the technology used in liquid crystal displays (LCDs).
 
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