Morphological control and polarization switching in polymer dispersed liquid crystal materials and devices

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Abstract

Liquid crystals dispersed in polymer systems constitute novel class of optical materials. The precise control of the liquid crystal droplet morphology in the polymer matrix is essentially required to meet the prerequisites of display device. Experiments have been carried out to investigate and identify the material properties and processing conditions required for the precise control of the droplet morphology of the dispersed liquid crystal systems. Polarization switching has been studied. Aligned liquid crystal dispersed systems showed higher polarization over unaligned ones. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Raina, K. K., Kumar, P., & Malik, P. (2006). Morphological control and polarization switching in polymer dispersed liquid crystal materials and devices. In Bulletin of Materials Science (Vol. 29, pp. 599–603). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-006-0010-5

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