A series of fluoro-substituted ?,?-bis-diphenyloxyalkanes have been investigated as possible dopants for nematic liquid crystal display mixtures to reduce the rotational viscosity and hence response times of the mixtures. The compounds have been prepared using the Williamson synthesis, and the effect of the dopants on the mesophase transition temperature of a suitable Merck display mixture host ( ZLI-4792) has been determined. Measurements of magnetic field-induced relaxation times for director reorientation have been made on the doped and undoped mixtures using a novel electron spin resonance ( ESR) method developed by some of the authors. The relationship between field-induced relaxation times and the rotational viscosity is explained and...