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Thermodynamically Stable Dispersions of Quantum Dots in a Nematic Liquid Crystal
Using transmittance
electron microscopy, fluorescence and polarizing
optical microscopy, optical spectroscopy, and fluorescent correlation
spectroscopy, it was shown that CdSe/ZnS quantum dots coated with
a specifically designed surfactant were readily dispersed in nematic
liquid crystal (LC) to form stable colloids. The mixture of an alkyl
phosphonate and a dendritic surfactant, where the constituent molecules
contain promesogenic units, enabled the formation of thermodynamically
stable colloids that were stable for at least 1 year. Stable colloids
are formed due to minimization of the distortion of the LC ordering
around the quantum dots