Graphene-Based Liquid Crystal Device
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Abstract
Graphene is only one atom thick, optically transparent, chemically inert, and an excellent conductor. These properties seem to make this material an excellent candidate for applications in various photonic devices that require conducting but transparent thin films. In this letter, we demonstrate liquid crystal devices with electrodes made of graphene that show excellent performance with a high contrast ratio. We also discuss the advantages of graphene compared to conventionally used metal oxides in terms of low resistivity, high transparency and chemical stability.
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- Graphene
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Electrode
- Inert
- Transparent conducting film
- Liquid crystal
- Optoelectronics
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