Electrooptic and dielectric studies in cadmium sulphide nanorods/ferroelectric liquid crystal mixtures

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We present the results based on the electrooptic and dielectric studies in cadmium sulphide (CdS) nanorods/ferroelectric liquid crystal mixtures. Doping of CdS nanorods increases the spontaneous polarization and response time, which due to large dipole-dipole interaction and increase in anchoring energies exists between nanorods and FLC molecules. Dielectric measurements revealed a decrease (∼40% for 0.3 CdS in FLC) in permittivity and dielectric strength in doped sample cell than pure FLC mixture. A decrease in dc conductivity and relaxation frequency with doping concentration was also noticed. The preexponent factor and fractional exponent factor are found as predicated by existing theories. © 2012 Praveen Malik et al.

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Malik, P., Chaudhary, A., Mehra, R., & Raina, K. K. (2012). Electrooptic and dielectric studies in cadmium sulphide nanorods/ferroelectric liquid crystal mixtures. Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/853160

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