Abstract

AbstractFerroelectric liquid crystal–polysiloxane composite films were prepared after dissolving them in diethyl ether as a solvent. The crosslinking was done by adding room temperature vulcanizer (mixture of tetra ethoxy silane and dibutyl tin dilaurate) as curing agent. These composite films show good electro‐optic properties with switching times on the order of few milliseconds. The preliminary results show that these systems can be useful as functional materials in electronic displays. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 87: 1209–1215, 2003

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