Karen Kolya VardanyanA.C. DaykinBraxton Kilmer
We study the effects of doped (1%wt and 2%wt) silver nanoparticles on material properties of nematic liquid crystal: 4-pentyl-4′-cyanobiphenyl. Using differential scanning calorimetry, electrical and dielectric measurements methods, we show that the doped NPs do not affect the nematic's phase clearing point, lower the dielectric anisotropy, viscosity, switching-off time, and increase the threshold voltage and elasticity of the nematic. We report that the doped materials temperature behaviour of Frederick's transition threshold voltage and switching-off time, deviates from the expected behaviour for pristine nematics. To explain this anomalous behaviour, we perform data analysis of the governing Frederick's transition material parameters of studied samples. We show that the elastic parameter of doped samples is not following the predictions of Maier–Saupe theory, which is valid for conventional nematics. We report that the doped samples temperature behaviour of the elastic parameter follows the predictions of the Gelbart and Ben-Shaul theory.
Karen Kolya VardanyanRob WaltonDavid Matthew SitaIsrael Scott GurfinkielWilliam M. Saidel
Shuan-Yu HuangChih-Chieh PengLi-Wei TuChie‐Tong Kuo
Sofia LeonovaI. A. YuzhakovErzhena KhartaevaА. В. Номоев
Yongyuan JiangJing LiLinyi Huang
Karen Kolya VardanyanDavid Matthew SitaRob WaltonIsrael Scott GurfinkielWilliam M. Saidel