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Change of electro-optical properties of polymer dispersed liquid crystal lens with addition of extra photo-initiatoropen access

Authors
Kim, J.Han, J.I.
Issue Date
Jun-2014
Publisher
Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers
Keywords
Benzophenone; Photoinitiator; Polymer dispersed liquid crystal(PDLC); Smart electronic glasses
Citation
Korean Chemical Engineering Research, v.52, no.3, pp 321 - 327
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Chemical Engineering Research
Volume
52
Number
3
Start Page
321
End Page
327
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18879
DOI
10.9713/kcer.2014.52.3.321
ISSN
0304-128X
2233-9558
Abstract
Polymer dispersed liquid crystal lenses of the cell gap of 11 μm and 30 μm were made from a uniformly dispersed mixture of 40 wt% NOA65 prepolymer - 60 wt% E7 liquid crystal with the variations of the additional photoinitiator. The photoinitiator, benzophenone of 5.0 wt% was originally in the commercial prepolymer NOA65. In this works, the influence of the benzophenone amount intentionally added in the commercial NOA65 on the electrical properties of polymer dispersed liquid crystal lens for smart electronic glasses. The additional quantities of the photoinitiator were 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 wt% of the weight of NOA65 - E7 mixture. All the electro-optical properties of the sample with added benzophenone such as the driving voltage, the slope of the linear region, the response time and contrast ratio were more improved than that of commercial NOA65 only. These improvements were due to the increase of the average size of E7 liquid crystal droplets in the samples with the increase of the added benzophenon amount. The liquid crystal droplet size was increased from 5.3 μm to 12.2 μm when the photoinitiator was added from 0 wt% to 8 wt%. At the same concentration range of the photoinitiator, the driving voltage was ranged from 11.1 V to 17.3 V. The slopes of the linear region were in the range of 10.35~13.96 %T/V, which were more enhanced than that of NOA65 without the additional benzophenone. In particular, though the deteriorations by cell gap of 11 μm were so effective to offset the influence of the added benzophenone for both rising and falling response time, it is confirmed that there were still somewhat improvement by the additional benzophenone. Response time and contrast ratios of all the samples with excess benzophenone were slightly enhanced.
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