Optical, Photoluminescence, and Birefringence Studies on ZnO-Dispersed p-n-Nonyloxy Benzoic Acid Liquid Crystals for Display Device Application
Abstract
This paper presents optical and photoluminescence (PL) properties of liquid crystalline (LC) compound-like p-n-nonyloxy (9OBA) benzoic acid, with the dispersion of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) in different concentrations (0.5–2 wt.%). The optical absorbance reveals an absorption peak for pure 9OBA at 240 nm that is shifted to 238 nm upon dispersion of 1 wt.% ZnO NPs. PL studies show two significant peaks at 362 and 588 nm for pure 9OBA and 389 nm for dispersed ZnO NPs. The peak observed at 389 nm corresponds to the near-band-edge emission of free exactions, while the peak at 588 nm is indicative of deep-level emission, resulting from point defects such as vacancies and interstitials within the bandgap. Refractive indices, birefringence, and dispersive power are measured for the prepared samples. The properties related to refractive index, birefringence, and dispersive powers are enhanced through the dispersion of ZnO NPs in the 9OBA LC compound. The refractive indices measured are fitted with two- and three-coefficient Cauchy models. The outcome of the results suggests an enhancement in material properties that are beneficial for display technologies.
About the Authors
P. JayapradaIndia
Department of Physics, Dhanekula Institute of Engineering and Technology.
Vijayawada
R. K.N.R. Manepalli
India
Department of Physics, Government College (A).
Rajahmundry
N. U. Rani
India
N. Usha Rani - Department of FED, PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology.
Vijayawada
T. A. Kumar
India
T. Anil Kumar - Department of Chemistry, Krishna University.
Machilipatnam
A. Khan
India
Arif Khan.
Ganderbal
M. C. Rao
India
Department of Physics, Andhra Loyola College.
Vijayawada
R. Koutavarapu
India
Ravindranadh Koutavarapu - Physics Division, Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities, GMR Institute of Technology.
Rajam, Andhra Pradesh
S. S. Begum
India
S. Salma Begum - Department of BS&H, University College of Engineering and Technology, Krishna University.
Machilipatnam
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For citations:
Jayaprada P., Manepalli R.K., Rani N.U., Kumar T.A., Khan A., Rao M.C., Koutavarapu R., Begum S.S. Optical, Photoluminescence, and Birefringence Studies on ZnO-Dispersed p-n-Nonyloxy Benzoic Acid Liquid Crystals for Display Device Application. Zhurnal Prikladnoii Spektroskopii. 2026;93(2):297-1-297-11.
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