Controllable Narrow Droplet Distribution In Two-Dimensional PDLC Films Cured By Pulsed Laser UV Irradiation

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Polymer Liquid Crystals, Polymers And Plastics, Rubber, Synthetic And Natural Fibers, Organometallic And Organic Materials, Laser Deposition, Electrooptical Effects

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Polymer dispersed liquid crystals (PDLC) electro-optical material was produced by photopolymerization-induced phase separation method using pulsed laser UV irradiation. An effective narrow distribution of micron size nematic droplets in a monolayer was achieved. The static electro-optical characteristics of the formed PDLC material were tested as a function of the LC droplet size.

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