2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0965545x10050019
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Liquid crystals stabilized by polymer networks

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“…A PSCLC consists of the in situ formation of an anisotropic polymer within a LC matrix from the polymerization and crosslinking with UV light of a small amount of photoreactive mesogens (<10 wt. typically) 135–137. The LC organization is consequently transferred onto the network morphology.…”
Section: Broadening the Wavelength Bandgapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A PSCLC consists of the in situ formation of an anisotropic polymer within a LC matrix from the polymerization and crosslinking with UV light of a small amount of photoreactive mesogens (<10 wt. typically) 135–137. The LC organization is consequently transferred onto the network morphology.…”
Section: Broadening the Wavelength Bandgapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we focused on the alignment‐controlled (AC) PDLC cell in which the LC and the polymer aligned in the same direction as a LGP of our backlight system. The AC‐PDLC cell is fabricated by using mixture of the LC monomers and the LC materials and photo‐polymerizing the mixtures in the condition where they aligned self‐assembly in the same direction.…”
Section: Principle Of the Local Dimming Light‐guiding Plate‐type Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, vertically‐aligned and parallel‐aligned modes have been proposed as a LC mode for the AC‐PDLC. However, vertically‐aligned mode has a problem of high‐driving voltage because of the low dielectric anisotropy of negative LC materials . From earlier, we adopted a parallel‐aligned PDLC shown in Fig.…”
Section: Principle Of the Local Dimming Light‐guiding Plate‐type Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liquid crystal (LC) gels, also called polymer-stabilized LCs, are fabricated via UV light polymerization of bifunctional reactive mesogens dissolved with a photoinitiator in a conventional low molar mass LC [1][2][3]. During the photoreaction, the structure of the LC is copied by the polymer network [4], resulting in a similar morphology which in turn influences the LC structure.…”
Section: Introduction a Motivation Of The Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%