2020
DOI: 10.3390/cryst10100913
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Vertical Alignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals Based on Spontaneous Alignment Layer Formation between Silver Nanowire Networks and Nonionic Amphiphiles

Abstract: The vertical arrangement of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) in displays can be generally achieved by introducing a polyimide material onto indium tin oxide electrodes. However, this method requires multiple coating and deposition processes as well as high curing temperature, restricting the potential applicability to flexible displays. Thus, we herein propose the facile approach for homeotropic alignment of nematic LCs based on spontaneous alignment layer formation between silver nanowire networks and nonionic a… Show more

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“…Analysis of experimental and numerically simulated transmission spectra of CLC gratings revealed their high diffraction efficiencies and operation under large angles of incidence. Son and Lee [6] proposed an alignment method for nematic LCs using a silver nanowire coated substrate and 4-(4heptylphenyl)benzoic acids, and contrasted it with the conventional cell composed with indium tin oxide substrate and polyimide alignment layer. Osipov et al [7] present approximate analytical expressions for the dielectric susceptibility of nematic nanocomposites.…”
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“…Analysis of experimental and numerically simulated transmission spectra of CLC gratings revealed their high diffraction efficiencies and operation under large angles of incidence. Son and Lee [6] proposed an alignment method for nematic LCs using a silver nanowire coated substrate and 4-(4heptylphenyl)benzoic acids, and contrasted it with the conventional cell composed with indium tin oxide substrate and polyimide alignment layer. Osipov et al [7] present approximate analytical expressions for the dielectric susceptibility of nematic nanocomposites.…”
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confidence: 99%