Kurilov Alexander D, Chausov Denis N, Osipova Valentina V, Sagdeev Dmitriy O, Chekulaev Igor S, Kucherov Roman N, Belyaev Victor V, Galyametdinov Yuriy G
Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilova St, Moscow, 119991, Russia.
Moscow Region State University, 24 Very Voloshinoy St., 141014, Mytishchi, Russia.
Soft Matter. 2023 Mar 15;19(11):2110-2119. doi: 10.1039/d2sm01352e.
Composites in a wide concentration range of 0-0.6 wt% based on a nematic liquid crystal mixture and CdS quantum dots doped with manganese ions (Mn 6%) are presented. The effect of the CdS:Mn quantum dots on the phase diagram and electronic structure of composites was studied using differential scanning calorimetry and fluorescence analysis. Nonmonotonic concentration-dependent changes in the clearing point, which correlate with the fluorescence quenching behavior of the main CdS:Mn peak, were found. Dielectric spectroscopy and electro-optic studies revealed a corresponding increase in the dielectric permittivity anisotropy and birefringence in the 0.2-0.4 wt% range, where thermodynamic changes occur. The initiating factors behind this effect are supposed to be the self-assembly of quantum dots, and the distortion of the orientation order of liquid crystal molecules at a higher mass concentration of quantum dots.