作者
Geetha G Nair, Christopher A Bailey, Stefanie Taushanoff, Katalin Fodor-Csorba, Aniko Vajda, Zoltan Varga, Attila Bota, Antal Jakli
发表日期
2008/8/18
期刊
Adv. Mater
卷号
20
期号
16
页码范围
3138-3142
简介
Seminal findings in the liquid-crystal properties of bent-core molecules, such as the observation of ferroelectricity and spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry in smectic phases composed of achiral molecules,[1–3] have broad implications for the general field of soft condensed matter. However, their practical applications [4–9] are limited because they appear only at high temperatures (> 708C) owing to the bends in the molecules, which lead to locking into layered smectic structures. To overcome this difficulty, one needs to prohibit the locking mechanism either by molecular design or creating mixtures, or by combining both. Mixtures of bent-core and rod-shaped molecules have shown interesting properties, such as enhancement of the chirality in cholesterics,[10, 11] induction of antiferroelectric order in smectics,[12, 13] or a complete miscibility of smectic bent-core and nematic rod-shape substances.[14, 15] Although there are few examples in which bent-core materials do not crystallize at room temperature,[16, 17] they are glassy and could not be switched at room temperature. Here we show that by mixing suitable bent and rod-shape molecules one can form ffuid liquid crystals at room temperature that change birefringence color at electric fields, thus opening up a path towards possible practical applications.
We have studied binary mixtures of several rod-shape and bent-core molecules, but will focus only on those that showed complete miscibility, and provided an electrically switchable smectic phase at convenient temperature ranges. The rodshape compound 4-n-octyloxyphenyl 4-n-hexyloxybenzoate (6OO8)[18] is one of the simplest …
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