Liquid crystals are attractive materials for microwave applications as tunable dielectrics owing to low losses and high anisotropy of dielectric properties. The possibility of further enhancing their dielectric anisotropy is studied by loading with highly polarisable and anisotropic rods–carbon nanotubes at various concentrations. The studies are performed using two different methods, one in the range 1–4 GHz and the other at 30 GHz. More than two times increase of microwave dielectric anisotropy in liquid crystals is reported when loaded with 0.01%wt of carbon nanotubes, which is a metastable suspension and 28% increase in an equilibrated suspension. The stability of the LC-CNT composites is discussed
The control of carbon nanotubes conductivity is generating interest in several fields since it may b...
peer reviewedMotivated by numerous recent reports indicating attractive properties of composite mate...
2-cyano-4-heptylphenyl-4'-pentyl-4-biphenyl carboxylate (7P(2CN)5BC), a nematogen with a cyano group...
Dispersions of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in liquid crystals (LCs) have attracted attention due to thei...
PhDCarbon nanotubes (CNT) and their applications is a field which has attract a lot of interest in t...
We review the research on carbon nanotube (CNT) dispersion in liquid crystals (LCs), focusing mainly...
Liquid Crystals (LCs) are widely used in display devices, electro-optic modulators, and optical swit...
Changes induced in liquid crystal (LC) properties by nanoparticle (NP) doping have attracted interes...
Conductive nanoparticles, especially elongated ones such as carbon nanotubes, dramatically modify th...
In this work dielectric and microwave investigations on different nematic liquid crystalline systems...
The inclusion of nanoparticles modifies a number of fundamental properties of many materials. Doping...
A general theory of the dielectric constant of nematic liquid crystal mixtures is presented includin...
Size- and aggregation-controlled dispersion of thin multiwalled carbon nanotube (t-MWCNT) in negativ...
Tunable materials with high anisotropy of refractive index and low loss are of particular interest i...
Copyright © 2013 Feng-Ching Lin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The control of carbon nanotubes conductivity is generating interest in several fields since it may b...
peer reviewedMotivated by numerous recent reports indicating attractive properties of composite mate...
2-cyano-4-heptylphenyl-4'-pentyl-4-biphenyl carboxylate (7P(2CN)5BC), a nematogen with a cyano group...
Dispersions of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in liquid crystals (LCs) have attracted attention due to thei...
PhDCarbon nanotubes (CNT) and their applications is a field which has attract a lot of interest in t...
We review the research on carbon nanotube (CNT) dispersion in liquid crystals (LCs), focusing mainly...
Liquid Crystals (LCs) are widely used in display devices, electro-optic modulators, and optical swit...
Changes induced in liquid crystal (LC) properties by nanoparticle (NP) doping have attracted interes...
Conductive nanoparticles, especially elongated ones such as carbon nanotubes, dramatically modify th...
In this work dielectric and microwave investigations on different nematic liquid crystalline systems...
The inclusion of nanoparticles modifies a number of fundamental properties of many materials. Doping...
A general theory of the dielectric constant of nematic liquid crystal mixtures is presented includin...
Size- and aggregation-controlled dispersion of thin multiwalled carbon nanotube (t-MWCNT) in negativ...
Tunable materials with high anisotropy of refractive index and low loss are of particular interest i...
Copyright © 2013 Feng-Ching Lin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The control of carbon nanotubes conductivity is generating interest in several fields since it may b...
peer reviewedMotivated by numerous recent reports indicating attractive properties of composite mate...
2-cyano-4-heptylphenyl-4'-pentyl-4-biphenyl carboxylate (7P(2CN)5BC), a nematogen with a cyano group...