Physical properties of a new ferroelectric liquid crystal have been studied by complementary methods: differential scanning calorimetry, polarizing optical microscopy, dielectric and X-ray diffraction. It was found that next to enantiotropic ferroelectric smectic C* phase, the monotropic smectic phase appears at cooling. X-ray diffraction measurements allowed to identify this phase as hexatic tilted smectic. Temperature dependence of spontaneous polarization, tilt angle of molecules and switching time were found in both liquid crystalline phases at cooling. Based on the dielectric results, the dielectric processes were identified as Goldstone mode in the smectic C* phase, whereas as the bond-orientation-like phason and the bulk domain mode ...
We describe the design and synthesis of a ferroelectric liquid crystal composed of racemic molecules...
The static dielectric constant ∊⊥ in the smectic A and the smectic C* phase of the ferroelectric liq...
The influence of molecular biaxiality on the ferroelectric properties of smectics C$^*$ is considere...
A chiral liquid crystal compound exhibiting the ferroelectric smectic C phase and the recently disco...
A chiral liquid crystal compound exhibiting the ferroelectric smectic C phase and the recently disco...
Thermotropic liquid crystalline materials laterally substituted by a methyl group on the aromatic ri...
Thermotropic liquid crystalline materials laterally substituted by a methyl group on the aromatic ri...
We have studied the molecular orientation by the phase transitions of the chiral smectic liquid crys...
Temperature variations of heat capacity, optical tilt angle, polarization, and helical pitch have be...
Temperature variations of heat capacity, optical tilt angle, polarization, and helical pitch have be...
Three newly prepared binary mixtures exhibiting chiral tilted smectic phases have been studied using...
We report the identification of the first truly ferroelectric liquid crystal in a compound which als...
Liquid crystals constitute a form of soft matter possessing lower symmetry than isotropic liquids bu...
The static dielectric constant ∊⊥ in the smectic A and the smectic C* phase of the ferroelectric liq...
Liquid crystals constitute a form of soft matter possessing lower symmetry than isotropic liquids bu...
We describe the design and synthesis of a ferroelectric liquid crystal composed of racemic molecules...
The static dielectric constant ∊⊥ in the smectic A and the smectic C* phase of the ferroelectric liq...
The influence of molecular biaxiality on the ferroelectric properties of smectics C$^*$ is considere...
A chiral liquid crystal compound exhibiting the ferroelectric smectic C phase and the recently disco...
A chiral liquid crystal compound exhibiting the ferroelectric smectic C phase and the recently disco...
Thermotropic liquid crystalline materials laterally substituted by a methyl group on the aromatic ri...
Thermotropic liquid crystalline materials laterally substituted by a methyl group on the aromatic ri...
We have studied the molecular orientation by the phase transitions of the chiral smectic liquid crys...
Temperature variations of heat capacity, optical tilt angle, polarization, and helical pitch have be...
Temperature variations of heat capacity, optical tilt angle, polarization, and helical pitch have be...
Three newly prepared binary mixtures exhibiting chiral tilted smectic phases have been studied using...
We report the identification of the first truly ferroelectric liquid crystal in a compound which als...
Liquid crystals constitute a form of soft matter possessing lower symmetry than isotropic liquids bu...
The static dielectric constant ∊⊥ in the smectic A and the smectic C* phase of the ferroelectric liq...
Liquid crystals constitute a form of soft matter possessing lower symmetry than isotropic liquids bu...
We describe the design and synthesis of a ferroelectric liquid crystal composed of racemic molecules...
The static dielectric constant ∊⊥ in the smectic A and the smectic C* phase of the ferroelectric liq...
The influence of molecular biaxiality on the ferroelectric properties of smectics C$^*$ is considere...