\u3cp\u3eThe paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective cholesteric flakes in a nematic liquid crystal (LC) matrix. The flakes exhibit a dielectric anisotropy which controls their alignment with their in-plane axes parallel to an external electrical dc field. The elastic forces imposed by the LC host affect the switching behavior of the flakes and take care of the realignment to the planar state as soon as the dc field is switched off. When the LC host has a positive dielectric anisotropy, the switching voltage of the flakes is reduced by a factor of 2 in comparison with a LC host with negative dielectric anisotropy or in comparison with an isotropic host. We discovered that the LC host furthe...
We study how dispersions of colloidal particles in a cholesteric liquid crystal behave under a time-...
The nematic phase of liquid crystals (LC), used in most LC display applications, is a fluid state fo...
Orientational structures of polymer-dispersed cholesteric liquid crystal under homeotropic anchoring...
The paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective chole...
Electric field-induced reorientation of suspended graphitic (GP) flakes and its relaxation back to t...
Electric field induced dynamic reorientation phenomenon of graphene/graphitic flakes in homogeneousl...
Reconfigurable optical materials are critical to realizing light control in eyewear or architectural...
A polymer cholesteric liquid crystal (PCLC) flake suspended in a host fluid of differing dielectric ...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
With the maturation of the soft matter physics-based system, liquid-crystal (LC) materials research ...
The flexoelectrooptic effect in cholesteric liquid crystals is based on a linear coupling of the med...
Dispersion of microparticles in nematic liquid crystals offers a novel means for controlling both th...
In this dissertation, planar cholesterics subjected to an ac electric field are studied in the vicin...
Restricted Access.We describe a number of experiments to demonstrate the electromechanical effect in...
This thesis studies several electro-optic effects of chiral nematic liquid crystals (N*LCs) for appl...
We study how dispersions of colloidal particles in a cholesteric liquid crystal behave under a time-...
The nematic phase of liquid crystals (LC), used in most LC display applications, is a fluid state fo...
Orientational structures of polymer-dispersed cholesteric liquid crystal under homeotropic anchoring...
The paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective chole...
Electric field-induced reorientation of suspended graphitic (GP) flakes and its relaxation back to t...
Electric field induced dynamic reorientation phenomenon of graphene/graphitic flakes in homogeneousl...
Reconfigurable optical materials are critical to realizing light control in eyewear or architectural...
A polymer cholesteric liquid crystal (PCLC) flake suspended in a host fluid of differing dielectric ...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
With the maturation of the soft matter physics-based system, liquid-crystal (LC) materials research ...
The flexoelectrooptic effect in cholesteric liquid crystals is based on a linear coupling of the med...
Dispersion of microparticles in nematic liquid crystals offers a novel means for controlling both th...
In this dissertation, planar cholesterics subjected to an ac electric field are studied in the vicin...
Restricted Access.We describe a number of experiments to demonstrate the electromechanical effect in...
This thesis studies several electro-optic effects of chiral nematic liquid crystals (N*LCs) for appl...
We study how dispersions of colloidal particles in a cholesteric liquid crystal behave under a time-...
The nematic phase of liquid crystals (LC), used in most LC display applications, is a fluid state fo...
Orientational structures of polymer-dispersed cholesteric liquid crystal under homeotropic anchoring...