Electrical conductivity and dielectric constant measurements of liquid crystal-gold nanoparticle composites

Prasad, S. Krishna ; Sandhya, K. L. ; Nair, Geetha G. ; Hiremath, Uma S. ; Yelamaggada, C. V. ; Sampath, S. (2006) Electrical conductivity and dielectric constant measurements of liquid crystal-gold nanoparticle composites Liquid Crystals, 33 (10). 1121 - 1125. ISSN 0267-8292

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Abstract

The behaviour of the anisotropic electrical conductivity of liquid crystal-gold nanoparticle (LC-GNP) composites consisting of a commercially available room temperature nematic compound doped with alkylthiol-capped GNPs has been investigated. The nematic-isotropic transition of the composite decreases nearly linearly with increasing X, the concentration of GNP (in weight %) at a rate of about 1°C /weight %. The inclusion of GNPs increases the electrical conductivity of the system with the value increasing by more than two orders of magnitude for X = 5%. However, the anisotropy in conductivity, defined as the ratio of the conductivity along (σ//) and orthogonal (σ) to the director shows a much smaller but definite decrease as X increases.

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