Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we report on the influence of sub‐micron ferroelectric particles on optical, dielectric and electro‐optical properties of cholesteric host. An ultra‐small fraction of ferroelectric nanoparticles in a cholesteric liquid crystal greatly increases the birefringence of the latter and its dielectric anisotropy that results in a broadening of the reflection band, decreasing of the driving voltage of the switching between bistable textures and in an increasing of its steepness.

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