Abstract

Collaborative researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK and Technische Universitat Darmstadt (TUD) in Germany have significantly increased the dielectric anisotropy of liquid crystals in the microwave range by adding minute amounts of carbon nanotubes. This result is a significant step for the use of liquid crystals as a tunable material in a wide range of microwave devices at frequencies up to several THz.

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