Imaging of liquid crystals confined in carbon nanopipes
Article 2006 en
Authors
HS
Hemang J. Shah
AF
Adam Fontecchio
MR
María Pía Rossi
Abstract
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This letter investigates the unexplored phenomenon of the wetting of liquid crystals inside carbon nanopipes. Carbon nanopipes are similar to carbon nanotubes but are open ended with straight walls. Using environmental scanning electron microscopy, the authors have observed liquid crystal menisci inside the nanopipes. Raman spectroscopy was used to confirm the presence of liquid crystals confined in the nanopipes and verify the physical interaction between the two materials. In addition, observations from reflection polarized optical microscopy experiments suggest the use of liquid crystals inside carbon nanotubes to develop electro-optic switches.
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