Ferroelectric Response and Induced Biaxiality in the Nematic Phase of a Bent-Core Mesogen
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The still undiscovered fluid ferroelectric nematic phase is expected to exhibit a
much faster and easier response to an external electric field compared to
conventional ferroelectric smectic liquid crystals; therefore, the discovery of
such a phase could open new avenues in electro-optic device technology.
Here, experimental evidence of a ferroelectric response to a switching electric
field in a low molarmass nematic liquid crystal is reported and connected with
field-induced biaxiality. The fluid is made of bent-core polar molecules and is
nematic over a range of 120 -C. Combining repolarization current
measurements, electro-optical characterizations, X-ray diffraction and
computer simulations, ferroelectric switching is demonstrated and it is
concluded that the response is due to field-induced reorganization of polar
cybotactic groups within the nematic phase. This work represents significant
progress toward the realization of ferroelectric fluids that can be aligned at
command with a simple electric field.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Scaramuzza, Nicola
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