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Nematic liquid crystals alignment

A nematic liquid crystal cell, based on Merck Licrilite E202, was used in these experiments. The rod like liquid crystal molecules preferentially aligned themselves with each other and to an alignment surface in the liquid crystal device. Any birefringence. An, was given as the difference between the two orthogonal refractive indices. As a consequence, any resulting... [Pg.680]

An aligned monodomain of a nematic liquid crystal is characterized by a single director n. However, in imperfectly aligned or unaligned samples the director varies tlirough space. The appropriate tensor order parameter to describe the director field is then... [Pg.2557]

DW Berreman, Solid surface shape and the alignment of an adjacent nematic liquid crystal, Phys. Rev. Lett., 28 1683-1686, 1972. [Pg.477]

Twisted nematic liquid crystal sandwiched between two glass plates, with the director aligned parallel to the plates, with one of the plates turned in its own plane about an axis normal to it. [Pg.133]

Similar considerations of symmetry apply in other systems, for example nematic liquid crystals and aligned short fibre composites have symmetry D h, smectic A liquid crystals D , while in copolymers and certain fibre composites examples of hexagonal symmetry may be found and translational symmetry may also be present, which is not found in petrology. [Pg.96]

As indicated above, much interest exists in dynamic behavior of thin aligned layers of nematic liquid crystals. It is not surprising to find, therefore, that measurement of the anisotropy of transport properties has been the objective of many studies of thermotropic systems. The literature on anisotropic thermal conductivity in nematic liquid crystals has been reviewed recently by Rajan and Picot (12). Among the studies of anisotropic diffusion are those of Yun and Fredrickson (13), Bline... [Pg.95]

The concept of local perturbations of the director around nanoparticles, often linked to homeotropic anchoring to the nanoparticle surface, is a concept often brought forward in discussions of thermal, optical and electro-optic properties of nanoparticle-doped nematic liquid crystals, which adds a slightly different perspective to the invisibility of smaller particles in aligned nematics. This appears to be of particular relevance for particles coated with either hydrocarbon chains or pro-mesogenic as well as mesogenic units. [Pg.350]

Moreover, segregation of nanoparticles at liquid crystal/substrate interfaces is also an effective way to promote or alter the alignment of thin nematic liquid crystal films. Depending on their concentration, size, and nature, several types of nanoparticles have been shown to induce homeotropic alignment as well as defects and remarkable defect patterns. [Pg.355]

Tuning of the pre-tilt angle at the interface was also demonstrated by doping commonly used polyimide alignment layers with POSS nanoparticles [339]. In addition, the fabrication of a tunable liquid crystal flat microlens was achieved by placing a drop of a nematic liquid crystal doped with POSS nanoparticles onto a substrate inducing planar alignment (local HAN mode) [340]. Simultaneously, Takatoh and co-workers extended this concept to a series of metal oxide... [Pg.355]

Fig. 7 Examples of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanoparticles used to induce homeotropic alignment in nematic liquid crystals... Fig. 7 Examples of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanoparticles used to induce homeotropic alignment in nematic liquid crystals...
Finally, magnetic nanowires and other submicrometer-scale anisometric particles can also be manipulated and organized via controlled spatial variations in the alignment of nematic liquid crystals. Leheny and co-workers, for example, measured the elastic forces imposed on anisotropic Ni nanowires suspended in a nematic liquid crystal (here 5CB, Fig. 13a), and showed that by applying a magnetic field the nanowire reorients and distorts the director in the adjacent area [445, 446]. [Pg.364]

Chen et al. reported on a general approach by which the polarization of the emission from semiconductor nanorods can be manipulated by an external bias. In their device, the composite of a nematic liquid crystal mixture (E7, Merck) and nanorods (CdS) filled into an ITO-coated cell with an optimized concentration of one CdS nanorod per 1010 LC molecules was used to achieve the highest polarization ratio of the suspended nanorods [447, 448]. The nematic liquid crystal in this system acts as a solvent and media whose direction of alignment can be tuned by an applied electric field. Hence, the orientation of the CdS nanorods can be fine-tuned by an external bias because of the anchoring force between the liquid crystal... [Pg.365]

Several other groups reported interesting combinations of experimental and theoretical results on the alignment and electro-optic response of CNTs in thermotropic nematic liquid crystals [ 467—469]. However, lyotropic liquid crystals should... [Pg.368]

Liquid crystals may be classified as nematic, cholesteric, smectic, or columnar. Nematic liquid crystals are characterized only by orientational order. Molecules tend to be aligned with a director, as illustrated in Figure 16.1. [Pg.168]


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