Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1785820 | Current Applied Physics | 2016 | 6 Pages |
•Flexible Polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film.•Graphene layers as transparent electrodes.•PDLC film bent with a radius of 2 mm.•Commercialization of graphene transparent electrodes.
A flexible polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film with graphene layers as transparent electrodes was fabricated by combining a UV curable polymer and a nematic liquid crystal. The PDLC film with a dimension of 5 × 10 cm2 was flexible and operated normally with no damage when it was bent with a radius of 2 mm. Instead of using conventional transparent conducting film, the single-layer-graphene transferred on PET film was used as transparent electrodes. The thickness of the graphene-PDLC was about 210–220 μm. The single-layer-graphene grown by thermal chemical vapor deposition was transferred onto the PET film, and its sheet resistance was about 1.2 kΩ/□. The controllable transmission range between the on and off states was about 60% in the visible range. The response time for the turn-on and off processes were estimated to be 0.3 and 32 ms, respectively. This successful fabrication of graphene based PDLC is a crucial step toward paving the way for the commercialization of the emerging material, graphene.