Abstract
Electro-optic performance of a liquid-crystal (LC) system is enhanced by nanoparticle dispersed in nematic liquid crystal (NLC). The threshold voltage of LC for device operation is lowered to through nanoparticle mixing up to . To characterize the shape and size distribution of the nanoparticles, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy is employed. Transmittance spectra for the dispersed LC structure and nondispersed LC structure showed that transparency of the dispersed LC is similar to that of pure liquid LC.
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