ABSTRACT
Polymer stabilised liquid crystal (PSLC) devices are widely used in various smart light modulation occasions. Their electro-optical properties can still be improved to address future challenges. It is well known that doping liquid crystal (LC) materials with nanoparticles can change the material’s electro-optical performance. In this study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with size about 15–20 nm and surfactant were doped into PSLC devices. The effects of AgNPs doping on the PSLC electro-optical performances were studied. The result shows that AgNPs and surfactant doping can increase the dielectric anisotropy of LC mixture. PSLC devices with AgNPs doping have lower driving voltage and response time than un-doped PSLC devices. Therefore, doping of a specific concentration of AgNPs resulted in PSLC devices with improved electro-optical performance.
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Acknowledgments
This work was also supported by the National Center for International Research on Green Optoelectronics, MOE International Laboratory for Optical Information Technologies, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology, the 111 Project and Yunnan expert workstation (No. 2017IC011).
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