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Decreasing the Residual DC Voltage by Neutralizing the Charged Mobile Ions in Liquid Crystals
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceChemistryIon ProcessResidual Dc VoltageMaterials ScienceSolid-state IonicElectrical EngineeringIon ExchangeCharged Mobile IonsEnergy StorageElectrochemical ProcessAnti-parallel Liquid CrystalElectrochemistryAlignment LayersNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsIonic ConductorPi Thin LayersLiquid CrystalsIon Structure
The decrease of the residual direct current (DC) voltage (Vrdc) of the anti-parallel liquid crystal (LC) cell using silver (Ag)-doped Polyimide (Ag-d-PI) alignment layers is presented in this manuscript. A series of Ag/PI composite thin layers are prepared by spurting or doping PI thin layers with Ag nano-particles, and Ag/PI composite thin layers are highly transparent and resistive. LC are homogeneously aligned between 2.0 mg/mL Ag-d-PI alignment layers, and the Vrdc of the cell that assembled with Ag-d-PI alignment layers decreases about 82%. The decrease of Vrdc is attributed to the trapping and neutralizing of mobile ions by Ag nano-particles. Regardless of the effect of Ag nano-particles on the conductivity of Ag-d-PI alignment layers, the voltage holding ratio (VHR) of the cells is maintained surprisingly. The experiment results reveal a simple design for a low Vrdc LC cell.
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