Original paper
Doping white carbon black particles to adjust the electro-opticical properties of PDLC
Abstract
Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) is a possible active matrix transparent display technology due to its high transparency, good visibility, and low-power consumption. This paper examined the morphology of polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal materials (PDLCs), which show great potential for display applications. The materials were blends of an eutectic nematic liquid-crystal mixture and a UV-cross-linkable polymeric matrix. White carbon black...
Paper Details
Title
Doping white carbon black particles to adjust the electro-opticical properties of PDLC
Published Date
Jun 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
15
Pages
2130 - 2139
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