International Conference on Advanced Materials Science & Engineering and High Tech Devices Applications; Exhibition (ICMATSE 2024), Ankara, Türkiye, 24 - 26 Ekim 2024, ss.192-194
The study of nanomaterials is increasingly significant in material science, unveiling new opportunities for diverse applications. Among these materials, nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) are particularly valuable due to their unique optical properties and ability to self-assemble, making them suitable for various electro-optic applications. This research investigates the effects of black phosphorus (BP) as a dopant in NLCs, focusing on different weight percentages. BP, a two -dimensional material known for its excellent electrical conductivity and anisotropic properties, is anticipated to enhance the dielectric properties of NLCs, including the dielectric constant and response time. By establishing a clear relationship between BP concentration and the dielectric performance of NLCs, this study aims to contribute to the development of tunable materials for devices such as displays, sensors, and photonic applications. Ultimately, this work seeks to advance understanding of BP-doped NLC systems and their potential to drive innovation in liquid crystal technology.