In this work we report the observation of magnetically controlled anchoring of ferro-nematic suspensions. We found that application of a weak magnetic field to a cell with the ferro-suspension induces an easy orientation axis with weak anchoring energy on a glass surface. Varying the direction of the magnetic field can change the easy axis orientation. We believe that the magnetically induced alignment of the ferro-liquid crystal (LC) suspension is caused by adsorption of the ferro-particles on the glass surface and this alignment can be manipulated with a magnetic field. The developed system is very promising for ultra-sensitive magnetically controlled LC devices for information processing and storage
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D061401 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Using carbon nanotubes filled with alpha-Fe, we have shown that aggregated ferronematic colloids dem...
Ferrofluids are familiar as colloidal suspensions of ferromagnetic nanoparticles in aqueous or organ...
Abstract. This paper presents the optical study of the magnetically induced change of the spatial or...
Restricted Access.The stability of the uniform alignment of lyotropic nematic liquid crystals doped ...
A method for liquid crystal surface alignment by using a one-step, ion beam sputtering on glass subs...
The magnetic properties of a ferronematic, i.e., a nematic liquid crystal doped with magnetic nanopa...
The anchoring properties of a film of anisotropically adsorbed liquid crystal (LC) molecules on a ri...
Using a magneto-optical set-up, we study the birefringence of a wedge cell filled with room temperat...
The success of nematic liquid crystals in displays and optical applications is due to the combinatio...
International audienceWe report on the interactions between nematic liquid crystal (NLC) and iron su...
Liquid crystal (LC) based magnetic materials consisting of LC hosts doped with functional magnetic n...
Sur la surface clivée du sulfate triglycine ferroélectrique (TGS) deux alignements distincts de cris...
Contains fulltext : 60193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The potential ...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D061401 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Using carbon nanotubes filled with alpha-Fe, we have shown that aggregated ferronematic colloids dem...
Ferrofluids are familiar as colloidal suspensions of ferromagnetic nanoparticles in aqueous or organ...
Abstract. This paper presents the optical study of the magnetically induced change of the spatial or...
Restricted Access.The stability of the uniform alignment of lyotropic nematic liquid crystals doped ...
A method for liquid crystal surface alignment by using a one-step, ion beam sputtering on glass subs...
The magnetic properties of a ferronematic, i.e., a nematic liquid crystal doped with magnetic nanopa...
The anchoring properties of a film of anisotropically adsorbed liquid crystal (LC) molecules on a ri...
Using a magneto-optical set-up, we study the birefringence of a wedge cell filled with room temperat...
The success of nematic liquid crystals in displays and optical applications is due to the combinatio...
International audienceWe report on the interactions between nematic liquid crystal (NLC) and iron su...
Liquid crystal (LC) based magnetic materials consisting of LC hosts doped with functional magnetic n...
Sur la surface clivée du sulfate triglycine ferroélectrique (TGS) deux alignements distincts de cris...
Contains fulltext : 60193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The potential ...
The homogeneous nematic layers in liquid crystal cells with treated surfaces are affected by orienta...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D061401 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Using carbon nanotubes filled with alpha-Fe, we have shown that aggregated ferronematic colloids dem...