Applying an electric field across a nematic liquid crystal display changes the texture of the thin nematic film.When the field is switched off, the texture relaxes to the initial one within seconds. Experimental evidencethat very fast relaxation times could appear in some particular cases is reported. A thin film of plasmapolymerized aniline induces a stronger planar anchoring of cyanobiphenyl liquid crystals. This strong anchoringappears when, due to an asymmetric conduction of the liquid crystal cell, alternating voltages create a transientelectrically charged layer at the polyaniline/liquid crystal interface. This layer favors an expansion of anchoringtoward the bulk, thus lowering dramatically the relaxation time and increasing the contrast ratio.
Role Of Delocalized Electrons In Polyaniline - Nematogen Cyanobiphenyls Interaction
SCARAMUZZA, Nicola
2004-01-01
Abstract
Applying an electric field across a nematic liquid crystal display changes the texture of the thin nematic film.When the field is switched off, the texture relaxes to the initial one within seconds. Experimental evidencethat very fast relaxation times could appear in some particular cases is reported. A thin film of plasmapolymerized aniline induces a stronger planar anchoring of cyanobiphenyl liquid crystals. This strong anchoringappears when, due to an asymmetric conduction of the liquid crystal cell, alternating voltages create a transientelectrically charged layer at the polyaniline/liquid crystal interface. This layer favors an expansion of anchoringtoward the bulk, thus lowering dramatically the relaxation time and increasing the contrast ratio.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.