Electro-optical devices that work in a similar fashion as PDLCs (polymer-dispersed liquid crystals), produced from cellulose acetate (CA) electrospun fibers deposited onto indium tin oxide coated glass and a nematic liquid crystal (E7), were studied. CA and the CA/liquid crystal composite were characterized by multiple investigation techniques, such as polarized optical microscopy, dielectric spectroscopy and impedance measurements. Dielectric constant and electric energy loss were studied as a function of frequency and temperature. The activation energy was evaluated and the relaxation time was obtained by fitting the spectra of the dielectric loss with the Havriliak-Negami functions. To determine the electrical characteristics of the studied samples, impedance measurements results were treated using the Cole-Cole diagram and the three-element equivalent model.
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Maximean, D. M., Danila, O., Almeida, P. L., & Ganea, C. P. (2018). Electrical properties of a liquid crystal dispersed in an electrospun cellulose acetate network. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 9(1), 155–163. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.9.18
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