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Materials Chemistry

2012

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Horizontally-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Arrays And Their Interactions With Liquid Crystal Molecules: Physical Characteristics And Display Applications, Frederick Roussel, Jean-Francois Brun, Alexandre Allart, Limin Huang, Stephen O'Brien Jan 2012

Horizontally-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Arrays And Their Interactions With Liquid Crystal Molecules: Physical Characteristics And Display Applications, Frederick Roussel, Jean-Francois Brun, Alexandre Allart, Limin Huang, Stephen O'Brien

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We report on the physical characteristics of horizonthally-grown Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (h-al-SWNT) arrays and their potential use as transparent and conducting alignment layer for liquid crystals display devices. Microscopy (SEM and AFM), spectroscopic (Raman) and electrical investigations demonstrate the strong anisotropy of h-al-SWNT arrays. Optical measurements show that h-al-SWNTs are efficient alignment layers for Liquid Crystal (LC) molecules allowing the fabrication of optical wave plates. Interactions between h-al-SWNT arrays and LC molecules are also investigated evidencing the weak azimuthal anchoring energy at the interface, which, in turn, leads to LC devices with a high pretilt angle. The electro-optical reponses of …