Effects of Saponification Rate on Electrooptical Properties and Morphology of Poly (vinyl alcohol)/Liquid Crystal Composite Films
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The relationship between the saponification rate of poly (vinyl alcohol)(PVA), and the electrooptical properties and morphology of the PVA/liquid crystal (LC) composite films was investigated. Light transmission clazing and the LC droplet size were varied by changing the saponification rate or the blend ratio of two kinds of PVA with different saponification rates because the refractive index and surface tension could be controlled by the saponification rate of PVA. The threshold voltage decreased with increasing saponification rate though the extrapolation length was decreased. It was suggested that the electrooptical properties were strongly dependent on the droplet size.
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- 1995-03-15
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