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Nematic nanocomposites with enhanced optical birefringence
Authors:Karen Kolya Vardanyan  Ethan Daniel Palazzo  Robert Dominic Walton
Institution:1. Department of Physics , Rutgers University-Camden , Camden, USA kvardany@camden.rutgers.edu;3. Department of Physics , Rutgers University-Camden , Camden, USA
Abstract:The proper performance of electro-optical devices utilising liquid crystals (LCs) requires materials with high diffraction efficiency, i.e. with high optical/dielectric anisotropy, low threshold voltage and fast switching. One can achieve increase of dielectric anisotropy by using chemical synthesis or mixing LC materials. However, in most cases, this causes an increase in the threshold voltage and switching times. Therefore obtaining materials with high dielectric anisotropy and keeping threshold voltage and switching times low is a challenging task. We achieved promising results by making binary mixtures of a polar nematic LC 4'-hexyl-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (HBPCN) with low percentage (1–10% by weight) gold nanoparticles. We report that for the mixtures with 1% and 2% gold the dielectric anisotropy increases by 100% and the birefringence by about 50% of their values for pure nematic. We also report that the increase of the dielectric anisotropy in the mixtures only slightly affects threshold voltage and switching times. We propose that this increase is caused by cluster formation in the mixtures.
Keywords:cluster formation in liquid crystals  electro-optics of nematics  holography and liquid crystals  liquid crystal nanocomposites
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