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Dye-dependent studies on droplet pattern and electro-optic behaviour of polymer dispersed liquid crystal
Authors:Pankaj Kumar  Vandna Sharma  Chinky Jaggi  Kuldeep Kumar Raina
Affiliation:1. Chitkara University Research and Innovation Network, Chitkara University, Patiala, India;2. School of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University, Patiala, Indiapkumartiet@gmail.com;4. School of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University, Patiala, India;5. School of Applied Sciences, Chitkara University, Patiala, India;6. DIT University, Dehradun, India
Abstract:In order to study the droplet pattern and electro-optic (EO) behaviour of polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) with the addition of dye, dichroic polymer dispersed liquid crystal (DPDLC) films were prepared using a nematic liquid crystal (NLC), photo-curable polymer (NOA 65) and anthraquinone blue dichroic dye (B2), in equal ratio (1:1) of polymer and liquid crystal (LC) by polymerisation induced phase separation (PIPS) technique. Dichroic dye was taken in different concentration (wt./wt. ratio) as 0.0625%, 0.125%, 0.25%, 0.5% and 1% of the LC mixture in DPDLC films. Initially, in an open circuit when there is no proviso for external electric field (0 V), LC droplets in polymer matrix exhibited bipolar pattern, though on closing the circuit with the increase of electric field pattern of droplets starts changing, LC molecules align along the direction of applied electric field and aligned completely relatively at higher field (30 V), which illustrate vertical radial pattern. Further, results show that the DPDLC film containing 0.0625% dye concentration with consistent average droplet size ~4.30 μm, exhibits the best transmission at lower operating voltage.
Keywords:Nematic liquid crystal  dichroic polymer dispersed liquid crystal  polymerisation induced phase separation  droplet morphology  anthraquinone dye
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