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Title: Influence of CdSe quantum dot on molecular/ionic relaxation phenomenon and change in physical parameters of ferroelectric liquid crystal
Authors: Singh, D.P.
Gupta, S.K.
Pandey, S.
Vimal, T.
Varia, M.C.
Kumar, Sandeep
Manohar, S.
Manohar, Rajiv
Issue Date: Jul-2015
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Liquid Crystals, 2015, Vol.42, p 1159-1168
Abstract: Spherical cadmium selenide (CdSe) quantum dots (QDs), capped with octadecylamine, dispersed in ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC), can remarkably alter the electro-optical (E-O) parameters (material parameters) of the host compound. Here we present an E-O, dielectric, surface anchoring and fluorescence study demonstrating that the physical properties of host FLC strongly depend on the dopant (QD) concentration. The addition of QDs in FLC changes the surface anchoring of FLC molecules, which results the change in E-O parameters of pristine FLC as a function of QDs concentration. The ion–polarisation coupling induces a new temperature-dependent weak ionic relaxation mode (TDWIRM) in FLC–QDs mixture at a certain concentration of QDs. Dipolar coupling between CdSe QDs and FLC molecules readjust the dielectric properties and molecular/ionic relaxation phenomenon in the FLC–QDs mixtures. The fluorescence of FLC–QDs mixtures is probably due to the coupling between the exciton and photon in LC medium, which leads the radiative process. The behaviour of fluorescence property of FLC–QDs mixtures reveals that the concentration of uniform-sized QDs only changes the fluorescence intensity of the FLC–QDs mixtures.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/6362
ISSN: 0267-8292
1366-5855 (Online)
Alternative Location: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678292.2015.1031199
Copyright: 2015 Taylor & Francis
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