Application of monolayer WSe<sub>2</sub> as the planar-alignment agent in an electro-optic liquid crystal device

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) tungsten diselenide (WSe2) nanosheets were transferred onto indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass slides. Two such 2D WSe2-covered ITO glass slides were placed together to fabricate a liquid crystal (LC) cell. A nematic LC inside this WSe2-based cell exhibits uniform planar-alignment. This planar-alignment at the molecular scale is achieved due to the coherent overlay of the LC molecules along the selenium (Se) array on the WSe2 lattice. This WSe2-based LC device shows the typical electro-optical effect when an electric field is applied via ITO electrodes. This electro-optical effect also reveals a standard Fréedericksz transition of the LC, confirming that the 2D WSe2, as the planar-alignment agent, supplies adequate planar anchoring energy—which can be overcome by the Fréedericksz threshold voltage.

*This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research (N0001419WX01126; N0001419WX01219; N0001419WX00566) and the USNA 2019 Kinnear Fellowship Award.

Presenters

  • Lukas J Atwood

    • US Naval Academy

Authors

  • Rajratan Basu

    • US Naval Academy
  • Lukas J Atwood

    • US Naval Academy