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Liquid crystal-polymer composites. Anomalous electro-optical curve

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Pages 709-716 | Received 13 Dec 1993, Accepted 27 Jan 1994, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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  • It should be noted that the same operation of exchanging liquid crystal from a composite cell containing 20 per cent (instead of 5 per cent) of the same polymer, increases the driving voltage (see [5]). This difference is due to the fact that these two similar composites do not have the same morphology. Indeed, the 20 per cent polymer composite does not contain mobile polymer fragments, as is shown in figure 2.

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