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Published on: July 11, 2025
Graphene-assembly liquid crystalline and nanopolymer hybridization: A review on switchable device implementations
Kaushik Pal1, Alaa Aa Aljabali2, Samo Kralj3
1Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 21941-901, Brazil; Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Maribor, Koroska 160, 2000, Maribor, Slovenia.
Abstract:
Two-dimensional graphene and its hybrid derivatives combined with liquid crystals, polymers, and nanomaterials enable the formation of hybrid nanocomposites possessing extraordinary and unique properties. Among others, these assemblies could exhibit stimulus-induced optical and electrical changes, which are essential for many new switchable device technologies. The current review deals straight forward and versatile techniques of the fabrication of exclusive graphene self-assembly of liquid crystalline polymer nanocomposite which exhibiting novel emerging equities as well as unique functionalities. Unique design makes hybrid composite matrix multidomain structures serve as both alignment and conductive layers, thus sustaining novel switchable device fabrication mechanism. Exhibited ultra thin-film nanocomposite based smart switchable devices are promising candidates for diverse applications in the field of stretchable electronics, energy storage, photodetectors, high contrast displays, and optoelectronics. Furthermore, the brand new device implementation through novel materials have the potentials of cost-effective production, large-area compatibility and scalability, and seamless heterogeneous integration.

