Abstract
This study focused on the electro-optical properties of a liquid crystal which contains a back bone of acrylate.
A fixed molecular weight of liquid crystal acrylate was applied to five separate amounts of nanoparticles (CeO2), impacting the electro-optical properties of the liquid crystal. The added nanoparticles can lower the glass transfer temperature, resulting in a decrease in the processing period leading to an improvement in the polymer 's viscosity which has significantly influenced the liquid crystal polymer's optic properties.
In this work we notice that the light strength of the lasers will decrease by growing the added nanoparticles, and thus the opening period will be decreased.
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