Dynamic behavior of silica particles in liquid crystals under an AC applied voltage
S. LeeDept. of Heat Phys., Uzbek Acad. of Sci., UzbekistanKen‐ichi NakayamaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, JapanMasanori OzakiK. YoshinoDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan
2003en
ABI
Abstract
Silica particles dispersed in liquid crystals exhibit a novel behavior such as a unique migrating behavior and alignment. These characteristics are found to depend on a size of nanoparticles, a surface state of nanoparticles, liquid crystal phases, amplitude and frequency of applied voltage and also on electrode configuration.
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