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The Role of Diamonds Dispersed in Ferronematic Liquid Crystals on Structural Properties
by Peter Bury, Marek Veveričík, František Černobila, Natália Tomašovičová, Veronika Lacková, Katarína Kónyová, Ivo Šafařík, Viktor Petrenko, Oleksandr Tomchuk, Milan Timko and Peter Kopčanský
Crystals 2024, 14(3), 202; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst14030202 - 20 Feb 2024
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A study of the role of diamond nanoparticles on 5CB liquid crystal composites with Fe3O4 nanoparticles is presented. Composite ferronematic systems based on the nematic liquid crystal 5CB doped with Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles and additionally bound to [...] Read more.
A study of the role of diamond nanoparticles on 5CB liquid crystal composites with Fe3O4 nanoparticles is presented. Composite ferronematic systems based on the nematic liquid crystal 5CB doped with Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles and additionally bound to diamond nanoparticles (DNPs), of a volume concentration of 3.2 mg/mL, 1.6 mg/mL and 0.32 mg/mL, were investigated using both magneto-optical effect and surface acoustic waves (SAWs) to study the role of diamond nanoparticles on the structural properties of ferronematic liquid crystals. The responses of light transmission and SAW attenuation to an external magnetic field were investigated experimentally under a linearly increasing and decreasing magnetic field, respectively. Investigations of the phase transition temperature shift of individual composites were also performed. The experimental results highlighted a decrease in the threshold field in the ferronematic LC composites compared to the pure 5CB as well as its further decrease after mixing Fe3O4 with diamond powder. Concerning the transition temperature, its increase with an increase in the volume fraction of both kinds of nanoparticles was registered. The role of diamond nanoparticles in the structural changes and the large residual light transition and/or attenuation (memory effect) were also observed. The presented results confirmed the potential of diamond nanoparticles in nematic composites to modify their properties which could lead to final applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Liquid Crystals)
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Influence of Goethite Nanorods on Structural Changes and Transitions in Nematic Liquid Crystal E7
by Peter Bury, Marek Veveričík, František Černobila, Natália Tomašovičová, Milan Timko, Peter Kopčanský, Filippo Agresti and Simona Barison
Crystals 2023, 13(2), 162; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13020162 - 17 Jan 2023
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A composite ferronematic system based on the nematic liquid crystal E7, doped with lath-like goethite magnetic nanoparticles of volume concentrations 10−3, 5 × 10−4, and 10−5, was investigated. Both surface acoustic waves (SAWs) and the magneto-optical effect [...] Read more.
A composite ferronematic system based on the nematic liquid crystal E7, doped with lath-like goethite magnetic nanoparticles of volume concentrations 10−3, 5 × 10−4, and 10−5, was investigated. Both surface acoustic waves (SAWs) and the magneto-optical effect were used to study the influence of magnetic nanoparticles on ferronematic liquid crystals’ structural changes, focused above all on structural transitions. The responses of SAW attenuation and light transmission to external magnetic fields were investigated experimentally under linearly increasing/decreasing or jumped (time influence) magnetic fields, respectively. An investigation of temperature on structural changes was performed, as well. The experimental results validated the decrease in the threshold field of the ferronematic composites in comparison with the pure E7, as well as an increase in the transition temperature with the increasing volume fraction of nanoparticles. The effect of the nanoparticles’ concentration on both total structural changes and residual attenuations at the vanishing magnetic field was also registered. The light transmission measurements confirmed the effect of the concentration of goethite nanoparticles on the resultant magneto-optical behavior, concerning both its stability and switching time. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Liquid Crystals and Their Advanced Applications)
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Ferronematic Liquid Crystal Polymers and Elastomers
by Sarah J. Reeves, Fred J. Davis and Geoffrey R. Mitchell
Mater. Proc. 2022, 8(1), 135; https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008135 - 19 Jul 2022
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Liquid crystal polymers, through covalent bonding, combine the spontaneous long range orientational order of the liquid crystal state with the entropically driven random coil configurations of the skeletal polymer chains in a single material [...] Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of MATERIAIS 2022)
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Role of Magnetic Nanoparticles Size and Concentration on Structural Changes and Corresponding Magneto-Optical Behavior of Nematic Liquid Crystals
by Peter Bury, Marek Veveričík, František Černobila, Natália Tomašovičová, Katarína Zakuťanská, Peter Kopčanský, Milan Timko and Markéta Jarošová
Nanomaterials 2022, 12(14), 2463; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12142463 - 18 Jul 2022
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The effect of magnetic nanoparticles size and concentration on nematic liquid crystal (NLC) behavior in a magnetic field was investigated. The magneto-optical investigation using measurements of the light transmission through the liquid crystal was used to study the structural changes induced by an [...] Read more.
The effect of magnetic nanoparticles size and concentration on nematic liquid crystal (NLC) behavior in a magnetic field was investigated. The magneto-optical investigation using measurements of the light transmission through the liquid crystal was used to study the structural changes induced by an applied weak magnetic field. Magnetic nanoparticles Fe3O4 of spherical shape with different size and volume concentration were added to NLC 4-cyano-40 -hexylbiphenyl (6CB) during its isotropic phase. In contrast to undoped liquid crystals, the distinctive different light transmission responses induced by a magnetic field in studied NLC samples were observed suggesting both structural changes and the orientational coupling between magnetic moments of nanoparticles and the director of the NLC. Experimental measurements were conducted, including investigation under linearly increasing and/or jumped magnetic field, respectively, as well as the investigation of time influence on structural changes to study their stability and switching time. The analysis of observed light transmission characteristics confirmed the role of concentration and size of magnetic nanoparticles on the resultant behavior of investigated NLC compounds. The obtained results showed the lowering of the threshold magnetic field with an increase in the volume concentration of nanoparticles and on the important role of nanoparticles size on stability and switching properties. Obtained results are discussed within the context of previous ones. Full article
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Effect of Liquid Crystalline Host on Structural Changes in Magnetosomes Based Ferronematics
by Peter Bury, Marek Veveričík, František Černobila, Matúš Molčan, Katarína Zakuťanská, Peter Kopčanský and Milan Timko
Nanomaterials 2021, 11(10), 2643; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102643 - 8 Oct 2021
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The effect of the liquid crystalline host on structural changes in magnetosomes based on ferronematics is studied using the surface acoustic wave (SAW) technique supported by some capacitance and light transmission measurements. The measurement of the attenuation response of SAW propagating along the [...] Read more.
The effect of the liquid crystalline host on structural changes in magnetosomes based on ferronematics is studied using the surface acoustic wave (SAW) technique supported by some capacitance and light transmission measurements. The measurement of the attenuation response of SAW propagating along the interface between LC and the piezoelectric substrate is used to study processes of structural changes under magnetic field. The magnetosome nanoparticles of the same volume concentration were added to three different nematic LCs, 5CB, 6CB, and E7. Unlike to undoped LCs, the different responses of SAW attenuation under the influence of magnetic and electric fields in LCs doped with magnetosomes were observed due to characteristic structural changes. The decrease of the threshold field for doped LCs as compared with pure LCs and slight effects on structural changes were registered. The threshold magnetic fields of LCs and composites were determined from capacitance measurements, and the slight shift to lower values was registered for doped LCs. The shift of nematic-isotropic transition was registered from dependencies of SAW attenuation on temperature. The acoustic anisotropy measurement approved the previous supposition about the role of bulk viscosity in used SAW measurements. In addition, capacitance and light transmition investigations supported SAW results and pointed out conclusions about their magnetic field behavior. Obtained results are discussed and confronted with previous ones and coincide well with those observed using acoustic, optical, or dielectric techniques. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Hybrid Magnetic Nanomaterials)
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Self-Assembly of an Equimolar Mixture of Liquid Crystals and Magnetic Nanoparticles
by Gaurav P. Shrivastav
Crystals 2021, 11(7), 834; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11070834 - 19 Jul 2021
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We studied the equilibrium self-assembly of an equimolar mixture of uniaxial liquid crystals (LCs) and magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) using molecular dynamics simulations. The LCs are modeled by ellipsoids interacting via Gay–Berne potential, and MNPs are represented by dipolar soft spheres (DSS). We found [...] Read more.
We studied the equilibrium self-assembly of an equimolar mixture of uniaxial liquid crystals (LCs) and magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) using molecular dynamics simulations. The LCs are modeled by ellipsoids interacting via Gay–Berne potential, and MNPs are represented by dipolar soft spheres (DSS). We found that the LCs show isotropic, nematic, and smectic phases when the mixture is compressed at a fixed temperature. The DSS form chain-like structures, which remain randomly oriented at low densities where the LCs are in the isotropic phase. At intermediate and high densities, the DSS chains align along the nematic and smectic directors of LCs. We found that the DSS inside a chain follow a ferromagnetic ordering. However, the mixture does not show a significant macroscopic magnetization. The extent of nematic order in the DSS remains very similar to the LCs in intermediate densities. At high densities, the DSS have a lower extent of nematic order than the LCs. The structure of the LC–DSS mixture was further analyzed via projected pair correlation functions for distances parallel and perpendicular to directors in the nematic and smectic phases. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Patterned-Liquid-Crystal for Novel Displays)
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Fréedericksz Transitions in 6CB Based Ferronematics—Effect of Magnetic Nanoparticles Size and Concentration
by Katarína Zakutanská, Danil Petrov, Peter Kopčanský, Dorota Węgłowska and Natália Tomašovičová
Materials 2021, 14(11), 3096; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14113096 - 5 Jun 2021
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In this paper, results acquired from capacitance measurements performed on composites based on nematic liquid crystal 4-cyano-4′-hexylbiphenyl (6CB) and spherical iron oxide nanoparticles of various sizes are presented. Electric and magnetic Fréedericksz transitions, as well as structural transitions in combined electric and magnetic [...] Read more.
In this paper, results acquired from capacitance measurements performed on composites based on nematic liquid crystal 4-cyano-4′-hexylbiphenyl (6CB) and spherical iron oxide nanoparticles of various sizes are presented. Electric and magnetic Fréedericksz transitions, as well as structural transitions in combined electric and magnetic fields, were investigated. The obtained results showed the lowering of the threshold magnetic field with an increase in the volume concentration of nanoparticles. Estimations based on results obtained from measurements suggest soft anchoring between liquid crystal director and nanoparticles magnetization vector. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Liquid Crystal Nanomaterials)
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Study of Structural Changes in Nematic Liquid Crystals Doped with Magnetic Nanoparticles Using Surface Acoustic Waves
by Peter Bury, Marek Veveričík, František Černobila, Peter Kopčanský, Milan Timko and Vlasta Závišová
Crystals 2020, 10(11), 1023; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10111023 - 10 Nov 2020
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The surface acoustic waves (SAWs) were used to study the effect of magnetic nanoparticles on nematic liquid crystal (NLC) behavior in weak magnetic and electric fields. The measurement of the attenuation of SAW propagating along the interface between piezoelectric substrate and liquid crystal [...] Read more.
The surface acoustic waves (SAWs) were used to study the effect of magnetic nanoparticles on nematic liquid crystal (NLC) behavior in weak magnetic and electric fields. The measurement of the attenuation of SAW propagating along the interface between piezoelectric substrate and liquid crystal is showed as an effective tool to study processes of structural changes. The magnetic nanoparticles Fe3O4 of nanorod shape and different low volume concentration were added to the NLC (4-(trans-4′-n-hexylcyclohexyl)-isothiocyanatobenzene (6CHBT)) during its isotropic phase. In contrast to undoped liquid crystals the distinctive different SAW attenuation responses induced by both magnetic and also electric fields in studied NLC samples were observed suggesting both structural changes and the orientational coupling between both magnetic and electric moments of nanoparticles and the director of the NLC molecules. Experimental measurements including the investigation under linearly increasing and/or jumped magnetic and electrical fields, respectively, as well as the investigation of temperature and time influences on structural changes were done. The investigation of the SAW anisotropy gives supplemental information about the internal structure of nanoparticles in investigated NLCs. In addition, some magneto-optical investigations were performed to support SAW results and study their stability and switching time. The analysis of observed SAW attenuation characteristics confirmed the role of concentration of magnetic nanoparticles on the resultant behavior of investigated NLC compounds. Obtained results are discussed within the context of previous ones. The theoretical background of the presented SAW investigation is introduced, too. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nematic Liquid Crystals)
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Freedericksz Transitions in Twisted Ferronematics Subjected to Magnetic and Laser Field
by Cristina Cirtoaje, Gabriela Iacobescu and Emil Petrescu
Crystals 2020, 10(7), 567; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10070567 - 1 Jul 2020
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The influence of the anchoring forces on the Freedericksz transition in twisted ferronematics simultaneously subjected to magnetic and laser fields is studied in this work. Using the elastic continuum theory and Gouchen model for molecular anchoring on the cell support plates, the critical [...] Read more.
The influence of the anchoring forces on the Freedericksz transition in twisted ferronematics simultaneously subjected to magnetic and laser fields is studied in this work. Using the elastic continuum theory and Gouchen model for molecular anchoring on the cell support plates, the critical field and the saturation field were calculated as a function of the laser intensity and anchoring strength for two types of ferronematics based on 5CB and CCN-37 liquid crystals. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nematic Liquid Crystals)
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Ferronematics Based on Paramagnetic Nitroxide Radical Liquid Crystal
by Takuya Akita, Yoshiaki Uchida, Sho Nakagami, Daichi Kiyohara and Norikazu Nishiyama
Crystals 2015, 5(2), 206-214; https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst5020206 - 27 Apr 2015
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We have prepared novel ferronematics based on a paramagnetic liquid crystalline (LC) material. Our ferronematics can disperse a higher volume fraction of magnetic nanoparticles compared to classical ferronematics because paramagnetic nature of the host LC material prevents the aggregation of magnetic nanoparticles. The [...] Read more.
We have prepared novel ferronematics based on a paramagnetic liquid crystalline (LC) material. Our ferronematics can disperse a higher volume fraction of magnetic nanoparticles compared to classical ferronematics because paramagnetic nature of the host LC material prevents the aggregation of magnetic nanoparticles. The interactions between the magnetic nanoparticles and the LC material enhance a magnetic anisotropy of ferronematics and improve the magnetic responsivity. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Liquid Crystal Films)
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