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Original Articles

Electric field studies of liquid crystal droplet suspensions

Pages 113-126 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The responses of freely-suspended micron-sized liquid crystal droplets subjected to an alternating electric field are presented. By examining droplets of isotropic, nematic bipolar, and nematic radial configurations, we test the effect of anchoring on the droplet response. Specifically, using birefringence and scattering dichroism we measure the relaxation of electric field-induced orientation following a field pulse. Results indicate that bipolar and radial droplets in suspension orient in the field through very different mechanisms. Bipolar droplets are observed to rotate their defect axes in the field while radial droplets orient through a nematic distortion. By varying the field pulse, we observe that droplets also respond differently to the field depending on their relative sizes. In radial droplet suspensions we quantitatively measure time scales associated with the reorientation and restructuring of the defect region.

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