Effect of Perovskite Quantum Dots on the Dielectric Properties of a Nematic Liquid Crystal Material

Authors

  • Asif Ali Ansari Aligarh Muslim University
  • Dr. Jai Prakash Aligarh Muslim University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1100-0749
  • Nidhi Aligarh Muslim University
  • Aafreen Aligarh Muslim University
  • Shikha Chauhan Aligarh Muslim University
  • Gautam Singh Amity Institute of Applied Science, Amity University, Noida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijpap.v62i2.7686

Keywords:

Nematic liquid crystal, Quantum dots, Dielectric permittivity

Abstract

Dispersion of quantum dots (QDs) in liquid crystal (LC) medium can effectively modify their dielectric and electro-optical properties which can be useful in LC based display as well as non-display applications.  Here, we reported the effect of doping of perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) on the dielectric properties of a nematic liquid crystal (NLC) material namely ZLI-1565. The dielectric parameters of pure NLC and its composites with PQDs (0.1 wt.%, 0.25 wt.% and 0.5 wt.%) were observed in the frequency range of 20 Hz - 2 MHz. The value of dielectric permittivity (ɛʹ) and dielectric loss (ɛʺ) increases in composites as compared to pure NLC in the low frequency region due to the increment in the mobile ion density. The spectral peak of loss factor (tan δ) of pure NLC shifts towards the high frequency region with the addition of PQDs. Moreover, the temperature dependent dielectric parameters were also evaluated for pure NLC and its composites with PQDs. The dielectric anisotropy and threshold voltage were also evaluated for pure sample and composites. A point to be noted here that there was no observable change in the clearing temperature (TN-I) of pure NLC after doping of PQDs upto 0.5 wt%. The results obtained on such PQDs-NLC composites could be utilized in the fabrication of NLC based electrical devices with tunable dielectric features.

Author Biographies

Dr. Jai Prakash, Aligarh Muslim University

Dr. Jai Prakash is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University. His research background involves Soft condensed matter physics, Non-linear optics of colloidal suspension, Liquid crystal based applications. In 2010, he completed his Ph.D. in area of effect of nanomaterials on the electro-optical properties of ferroelectric liquid crystals and their applications from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. After completing his doctoral work, he worked on “Nonlinear effects in colloidal suspensions” during his post-doctoral fellowship at San Francisco State University, USA. He has also worked as an INSPIRE Faculty (one of the most prestigious fellowships funded by DST).

He has around 66 publications which are published in high impact factor international journals and 4 patents in his credit. The citation of his published paper is more than 2100 and h-index is 22 (As per Scopus, and Web of Science). He has also qualified various national level examinations (such as CSIR-UGC NET, GATE, JEST, UPSLET etc.).

In 2012, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India awarded him with prestigious INSPIRE Faculty award. He is also the recipient of several other awards such Young Scientist Award under Science and Engineering Research Board Fast Track Scheme for young scientists in physical sciences, IP Technology Award etc.

Dr. Prakash has almost 20 years of research experience/expertise in the area of liquid crystals and nanotechnology. He has also implemented four projects, UGC start-up grant project for newly joined faculty; INSPIRE Faculty Award Project, CSIR RMR project and SERB Core Research Grant.

In recent years, based on his research credentials and science outreach, he has been selected for membership of National Academy of Sciences India (NASI), Allahabad (2021) and membership of Indian National Young Academy of Science (INYAS), Indian National Science Academy (2020). More recently, he has been awarded Bronze Medal Award by Indian Liquid Crystal Society for his contributions to the study of Liquid Crystal and their applications.

Nidhi, Aligarh Muslim University

Ms. Nidhi is working as a Ph.D. student with Dr. Jai Prakash in Department of Physics at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

Shikha Chauhan, Aligarh Muslim University

Dr.  Shikha Chauhan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University.

Gautam Singh, Amity Institute of Applied Science, Amity University, Noida

Dr. Gautam Singh is working as an Associate Professor in Department of Applied Physics at Amity Institute of Applied Science, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida.

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Published

2024-02-19