2007
DOI: 10.1364/josab.24.001512
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Enhanced two-beam coupling in colloids of ferroelectric nanoparticles in liquid crystals

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“…5,6 Another example of hybrid materials are the suspensions of ferroelectric nanoparticles 7 in nematic liquid crystals. Liquid crystals functionalized in this way show increased phase transition temperatures as well as dielectric and optical anisotropy 8 and have potential applications in, for example, displays 9 as well as for photorefractive systems. 10 In this study, we explored the impact of nanoparticles on liquid crystals most suitable for optoelectronic applications, namely, low refractive index liquid crystals.…”
Section: Ferroelectric Nanoparticles In Low Refractive Index Liquid Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 Another example of hybrid materials are the suspensions of ferroelectric nanoparticles 7 in nematic liquid crystals. Liquid crystals functionalized in this way show increased phase transition temperatures as well as dielectric and optical anisotropy 8 and have potential applications in, for example, displays 9 as well as for photorefractive systems. 10 In this study, we explored the impact of nanoparticles on liquid crystals most suitable for optoelectronic applications, namely, low refractive index liquid crystals.…”
Section: Ferroelectric Nanoparticles In Low Refractive Index Liquid Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suspensions of different NPs in various nematic LCs have been investigated by many authors. In particular, nematics doped with ferroelectric NPs enhance dielectric and optical anisotropy, increase the electro-optic response [6,7] and improve the photorefractive properties of LC composites [8]. Nematic suspensions of paraand ferromagnetic particles are promising candidates for magnetically tunable structures, and doping of ferroelectric LCs with metal and silica NPs can improve spontaneous polarization and dielectric permittivity, as well as decrease the switching times [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far the subjects have included various kinds of materials such as metallic Ag-or Pd-nanoparticles [1,2], CNTs [3,4,[11][12][13], diamond particles [14], semiconductive nanotubes [15], cage-like polymeric molecules such as polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) [16,17], and ferroelectric particles [5,18]. By using these nanoparticle candidates, newly found texture, switching behavior, or enhanced electro-optical response for the modified LC can be achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%