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Surfactant Effects on Morphology and Switching of Holographic PDLCs Based on Polyurethane Acrylates

✍ Scribed by Ju Yeon Woo; Byung Kyu Kim


Book ID
102121696
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
280 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1439-4235

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Abstract

Effects of octanoic acid (OA) on the morphology, diffraction efficiency, and electro‐optic properties of the transmission mode of holographic polymer–dispersed liquid crystals (HPDLC) are studied. Droplet size decreases with increasing OA content (0–9 %), and this leads to a monotonic increase in off‐state diffraction with increasing OA content. However, on‐state diffraction decreases with increasing applied voltage and shows a minimum at 6 % OA, for which minimum switching voltage (5 V μm^βˆ’1^) and maximum contrast ratio (10) are obtained. Rise time and decay time decrease with increasing OA content. Interposition of OA between polymer and LC droplet is theoretically predicted by the spreading coefficient (Ξ»>0) calculated on the basis of the solubility parameter, while the coalescence behavior of droplets is described by a dimensionless group (${\gamma d\rho /\mu ^2 }$) called coalescence number.


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