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Switchable Response of Ferroelectric Nanoparticle Doped Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
Shim, Hyunseok
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Lyu, Hong-Kun
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Allabergenov, Bunyod
;
Garbovskiy, Yuriy
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Glushchenko, Anatoliy
;
Choi, Byeongdae
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Title
Switchable Response of Ferroelectric Nanoparticle Doped Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals
Issued Date
2016-10
Citation
Shim, Hyunseok. (2016-10). Switchable Response of Ferroelectric Nanoparticle Doped Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 16(10), 11125–11129. doi: 10.1166/jnn.2016.13302
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal
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Nano Particle
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Response Time
Keywords
Barium Compounds
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Blending
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Bto Nanoparticles
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DISPLAY
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Doped Polymers
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Doping (Additives)
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Driving Voltages
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Electrical Performance
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ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES
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ELECTROOPTIC PROPERTIES
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Electrooptical Properties
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ENHANCemENT
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Ferroelectricity
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Liquid Crystal Displays
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Liquid Crystal Polymers
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Liquid Crystals
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Liquid Crystals (LCs)
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Liquids
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Nano Particle
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NANOPARTICLES
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Optical Properties
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Particle Size
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Phase Separation
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Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal
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Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals
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Polymerization Induced Phase Separations
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Response Time
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Response Time (Computer Systems)
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Semiconductor Doping
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Suspensions (Fluids)
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SYSTem
ISSN
1533-4880
Abstract
In this study, we doped polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (PDLCs) with barium titanate (BaTiO3, BTO) nanoparticles to investigate the effects of particle size on the electro-optical properties of the suspensions, such as the driving voltage and response time. We mixed BTO nanoparticles having various sizes of 8 nm, 20 nm, and 2 μm, and liquid crystals (LCs) (E7) prior to blending the LCs and pre-polymers (NOA 65). We fabricated the PDLC films using the polymerization-induced phase-separation (PIPS) method. The film surface was irradiated with UV (365 nm) light for 3 min to induce phase separation between the LC and the polymer. According to the results, the 10% transmittance voltage (V10) improved from 18.2 V to 6.8 V by the addition of 0.3 vol% of 8 nm BTO particles to the PDLC. The response time also decreased from 15.2 ms to 8.4 ms. Smaller particles were distributed more uniformly within the sample, which resulted in a reduction of the V10 and response time of the PDLCs. The results obtained imply that nanoscale ferroelectric particle doping is a powerful tool to tune electro-optical properties of liquid crystals based systems, including improving the electrical performances without compromising other important characteristics, such as the haze of the PDLC devices. Copyright © 2016 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2175
DOI
10.1166/jnn.2016.13302
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
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