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Switches, thermotropic liquid crystal polymers

In this chapter we shall only be concerned with electro-optic and thermo-optic switching effects in thermotropic side-chain polymer liquid crystals. We will consider briefly the synthesis and structure of such compounds and show how the nematic, cholesteric and smectic phases arise. Since the optical properties of each of these phases are different, and may be altered depending on alignment within the phase, each gives rise to different electro-optic effects. If these are coupled to the use of dye additives or substituents, then it will be realized that a wide range of electro-optic devices based on dichroism or fluorescence as well as birefringence or scattering power may be fabricated. These will be considered and discussed in terms of their performance and potential applications. Finally, possible uses of polymer-low molar mass liquid crystal solutions will be considered in terms of electro-optic device applications. [Pg.302]


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