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Polyimides polymer dispersed liquid

Sensitized for blue-green or red light, photoconductive polyimides and liquid crystal mixtures of cyanobiphenyls and azoxybenzene have been used in spatial light modulators [255-261]. Modulation procedure was achieved by means of the electrically controlled birefringence, optical activity, cholesteric-nematic phase transition, dynamic scattering and light scattering in polymer-dispersed liquid crystals. [Pg.49]

The polymer-dispersed liquid crystal was used as a modulating medium in optically controlled modulators instead of the liquid crystal [261-264], The sandwiched structure from polyimide photosensitive film and the polymer dispersed liquid crystal film - i.e. the optically controlled solid state modulator -had the characteristics presented in Fig. 36 [261]. Contrast ratio 35 1, response time > 400 ps, decay time 80 ms and sensitivity 5 x 10 sJcm 2 were obtained. [Pg.52]

Fig. 36. Contrast ratio (/), switch on (2) and switch off (3) times versus voltages for modulator with polymer dispersed liquid crystal. Photocon-ductor-polyimide film. Pulse regime [261]... Fig. 36. Contrast ratio (/), switch on (2) and switch off (3) times versus voltages for modulator with polymer dispersed liquid crystal. Photocon-ductor-polyimide film. Pulse regime [261]...
The strategy for the development of mixed-matrix membranes is to combine the advanced features of polymer membrane and inorganic membrane into one composite membrane. As discussed in the previous section, this is done by incorporating dispersed fillers into continuous polymer matrices. As noted in the introduction, there are three main types of mixed-matrix membranes reported in the literature solid-polymer, liquid-polymer, and solid-liquid-polymer mixed-matrix membranes. The polymer matrices providing low cost and easy processability are selected from either glassy polymers (e.g., polyimide, polysulfone, polyethersulfone, or cellulose acetate) or rubbery polymers (e.g., silicone rubber). The dispersed fillers include solid, liquid, or both solid and liquid. [Pg.794]


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