Octadecylamine-functionalised single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were dispersed into nematic liquid crystals (LCs) doped with chiral molecules. The collective orientation of nematic LC molecules in helical layers was manipulated by varying dopant concentration. Highly anisotropic nature of SWCNTs enhanced the anisotropy of the LC as confirmed by polarised fluorescence spectroscopy. The π-π interaction of SWCNTs present in the planar alignment layers and twisted nematic LC molecules affects the molecular relaxation process. An irreversible electro-optic memory in the material has been observed.
Cholesteric liquid crystals are known as 1-D photonic band gap materials due to their periodic helical supramolecular structure and larger birefringence. Depending upon the helical twisted pitch length, they give the characteristic contrast due to selective Bragg reflections when viewed through the polarizing optical microscope and hence affect the electro-optic properties. So the optimization of chiral dopant concentration in nematic liquid crystal leads to control the transmission of polarized light through the microscope. Hence transmission based polarizing optical microscope is used for the characterization of helical pitch length in the optical texture. The unwinding of helical pitch was observed with the application of electric field which affects the intensity of photoluminescence
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