Highly first order silane end-group difluoroterphenyl liquid crystal was added to trifluoroterphenyl host with a nematic to smectic-C phase transition to increase its first order nature, achieve a higher cone angle and reduce its temperature dependence. Increasing concentration of the additive, caused a linear decrease and eventual disappearance of the nematic phase. A smectic-A phase was injected at 35 % concentration, making the transition second order. Optical studies of the mixtures showed little dependence of the highest value of cone angle on concentration. The original host showed first order cone angle behavior and was used to fabricate a twisted FLC device
Fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations have been performed on the ferroelectric liquid cryst...
This thesis explores some of the important mechanisms for switching in smectic liquid crystals. It i...
The two main classes of liquid-crystal (LC) phases of rodlike molecules are nematics, where the rods...
The two main classes of liquid-crystal (LC) phases of rodlike molecules are nematics, where the rods...
Tilted smectic liquid crystal phases such as the smectic-C phase seen in calamitic liquid crystals a...
Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLCs) were a major topic for research in the 1980s and 1990s, to whic...
An external electric field applied across a planar-aligned cell in Smectic A* phase of de Vries smec...
peer reviewedWe report results of x-ray, optic, electro-optic, and dielectric investigations on an a...
Liquid crystals (LCs) are a fascinating class of materials exhibiting a range of phases intermediate...
peer reviewedWe have investigated the orthoconic antiferroelectric liquid crystal mixture W107 by me...
We predict the existence of a new defect-lattice phase near the nematic-smectic-C(NC) transition. Th...
A vast majority of compounds exhibiting liquid crystalline phases have polar molecules. The nematic ...
The substance MHPOBC is the oldest and still most important reference antiferroelectric liquid cryst...
peer reviewedA non-layer-shrinkage fluorinated ferroelectric liquid crystal compound, 8422@2F3\#, ha...
Photoinduced layer alignment control has been proposed in an azo-dye-doped ferroelectric liquid crys...
Fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations have been performed on the ferroelectric liquid cryst...
This thesis explores some of the important mechanisms for switching in smectic liquid crystals. It i...
The two main classes of liquid-crystal (LC) phases of rodlike molecules are nematics, where the rods...
The two main classes of liquid-crystal (LC) phases of rodlike molecules are nematics, where the rods...
Tilted smectic liquid crystal phases such as the smectic-C phase seen in calamitic liquid crystals a...
Ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLCs) were a major topic for research in the 1980s and 1990s, to whic...
An external electric field applied across a planar-aligned cell in Smectic A* phase of de Vries smec...
peer reviewedWe report results of x-ray, optic, electro-optic, and dielectric investigations on an a...
Liquid crystals (LCs) are a fascinating class of materials exhibiting a range of phases intermediate...
peer reviewedWe have investigated the orthoconic antiferroelectric liquid crystal mixture W107 by me...
We predict the existence of a new defect-lattice phase near the nematic-smectic-C(NC) transition. Th...
A vast majority of compounds exhibiting liquid crystalline phases have polar molecules. The nematic ...
The substance MHPOBC is the oldest and still most important reference antiferroelectric liquid cryst...
peer reviewedA non-layer-shrinkage fluorinated ferroelectric liquid crystal compound, 8422@2F3\#, ha...
Photoinduced layer alignment control has been proposed in an azo-dye-doped ferroelectric liquid crys...
Fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations have been performed on the ferroelectric liquid cryst...
This thesis explores some of the important mechanisms for switching in smectic liquid crystals. It i...
The two main classes of liquid-crystal (LC) phases of rodlike molecules are nematics, where the rods...