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12 February 2010 Electroactive super elongation of carbon nanotube clusters in liquid crystal medium and its display application
Seung Hee Lee, Byeong Gyun Kang, Dong Won Kwon, Young Jin Lim, Kyu Lee, Young Hee Lee, Minhee Yun
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Proceedings Volume 7618, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies V; 76180K (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.848967
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2010, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can exist as clusters whenever doping amount in nematic liquid crystal (LC) mixture exceeds critical point. Based on experimental observation of electric field-dependent shape of the CNT cluster, it elongates along the field direction and its original morphology of the cluster is restored after the removal of the field. The elongation was fully reversible only below a certain breakdown field. Both clusters and elongated CNTs were observed under nonpolarized and polarized light. The cluster absorbs incident light completely while the elongated one absorbs light propagating along the long axis only. Utilizing the field-controlled cluster, light modulation for display application is possible.
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Seung Hee Lee, Byeong Gyun Kang, Dong Won Kwon, Young Jin Lim, Kyu Lee, Young Hee Lee, and Minhee Yun "Electroactive super elongation of carbon nanotube clusters in liquid crystal medium and its display application", Proc. SPIE 7618, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies V, 76180K (12 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.848967
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Carbon nanotubes

LCDs

Modulation

Doping

Electrodes

Modulators

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