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Design of Liquid Crystals with 'de Vries-Like' Properties: Organosiloxane Mesogen with a 5-Phenylpyrimidine Core Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLC) have generated a considerable amount of research activity over the past 30 years, ranging from fundamental studies on t... Jeffrey C. Roberts,N Kape...
New series of ferroelectric liquid crystals with neighbouring chiral carbons or a chiral carbon with C—CI binding next to the molecular dipole moment (C=O) are synthesized utilizing isoleucine, valine, leucine, amylalchol and 2-amino butanoic acid as starting materials and are found to possess ...
. The ferroelectric type is soft, like honey, and its polarization is unique. In the surface-stabilized configuration, its molecular order can be profitably influenced by reversing an electric field applied along the cell normal, a process that is not possible with ordinary nematic liquid crystals...
The main advances in the field of bulk ferroelectric liquid crystals since 1984 are reviewed. Recent experiments have shown that the molecular tilt and the in-plane spontaneous polarization are not strictly proportional to each other as assumed before. Microscopic experiments such as NMR and NQR ...
We present a review of the physical properties of ferroelectric liquid crystals in the chiral smectic C* phase. We describe the measurements of spontaneous polarization and related quantities. We discuss the effects of small and large electric fields on homogeneous textures.doi:10.1080/00150198008238627...
Ferroelectric liquid crystals induced by dopants with axially chiral 2,2′-spirobiindan-1,1′-dione cores: substituent effect on the polarization power Dopants with axially chiral 2,2′-spirobiindan-1,1′-dione cores induce a spontaneous polarization PS in the SmC liquid crystal phase that varies...
Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLCs) have shown great potential for use in electro-optic and display technology due to their inherently fast switching speeds and bistability. Recently, considerable research has been devoted to FLCs mechanicallystabilized by a polymer network. The network is formed typi...