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Visible polarized light transmission spectroscopy of the electro-optic switching behaviour of surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal cells

1991

Abstract We present in this paper an experimental and theoretical modelling study of the switching characteristics and electro-optic behaviour of chevron surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal cells with planar (low pre-tilt) and non-planar (high pre-tilt) surface conditions. The visible polarized light transmission spectra were taken of the cells with glass plates coated with films of either rubbed polymer or obliquely evaporated silicon monoxide (SiO) at various applied voltages and in various stages of switching and compared with the theoretical values calculated numerically based on our director-polarization structure model for the aforementioned cells. The results provide evid…

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ChemInform Abstract: Liquid-Crystalline Ordering as a Concept in Materials Science: From Semiconductors to Stimuli-Responsive Devices

2013

While the unique optical properties of liquid crystals (LCs) are already well exploited for flat-panel displays, their intrinsic ability to self-organize into ordered mesophases, which are intermediate states between crystal and liquid, gives rise to a broad variety of additional applications. The high degree of molecular order, the possibility for large scale orientation, and the structural motif of the aromatic subunits recommend liquid-crystalline materials as organic semiconductors, which are solvent-processable and can easily be deposited on a substrate. The anisotropy of liquid crystals can further cause a stimuli-responsive macroscopic shape change of cross-linked polymer networks, w…

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1978

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Phase behavior of discotic liquid crystalline polymers and related model compounds

1990

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Dielectric Relaxation Measurements and X-Ray Investigations of Liquid Crystalline Side-Chain Polymers

1985

In the last few years several liquid crystalline side-chain polymers have been synthesized,1 – 4 which combine the properties of low molecular weight liquid crystals with those of polymers.5 – 9

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1987

X-ray scattering experiments on oriented polysiloxanes with paired mesogens and different distances between these swallow-tailed side groups show a remarkable dependence of the smectic monolayer thickness on the degree of dilution, whereas the interplanar distance of the side groups remain nearly constant. Due to the dominating interaction of the mesogenic moieties, the flexible main chain is forced to take part in the layer formation. A packing model is proposed to explain the results of the X-ray studies. For polymers with five or more dimethylsiloxane copolymer segments, a diffuse scattering appears in the smectic as well as in the isotropic phase. This scattering is independent of the o…

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Liquid crystalline polymers and elastomers

2002

The results of experiments and theory correlate increasingly well in the investigation of liquid crystalline polymers. Current work focuses on rheology and the behavior of blends of thermotropic LC polymers, due to reemerging economic interest in these materials. Research on liquid crystalline elastomers concentrates on potential applications such as artificial muscles and lasing.

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Liquid crystal polymers from swallow-tailed mesogens

1990

Abstract Swallow-tailed compounds containing an acetylenic unit have been synthesized. Only those compounds with a three ring structure exhibited liquid-crystalline phases. The platinum catalysed addition of these monomers to compounds containing Si-H groups was used to synthesize polymeric materials. Only those polymers with the tetramethyldisiloxane unit showed mesophases. The synthesis, characterization, and phase behaviour are described.

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Ordering, phase behavior, and correlations of semiflexible polymers in confinement.

2021

Semiflexible polymers are ubiquitous in biological systems, e.g., as building blocks of the cytoskeleton, and they also play an important role in various materials due to their ability to form liquid-crystalline order. These rigid macromolecules are characterized by numerous (hierarchical) length-scales that define their static and dynamic properties. Confinement can promote uniform order, e.g., through capillary nematization in narrow slits, but it can also introduce long-ranged disruptions of the nematic ordering field through (unavoidable) topological defects in spherical containers. This Perspective concentrates on the theoretical description and computational modeling of such confined …

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Dimesogenic liquid crystalline oligosiloxanes

1995

Abstract In this paper, the syntheses, phase properties and ferroelectric properties of new liquid crystalline oligosiloxane dimesogens are described. Smectic phases are dominant in this class of materials. Spontaneous polarizations are in the range of 10 to approximately 100 nCcm−2. The materials show interesting properties for display applications. Although offering higher mechanical stability than low molar mass materials, their switching is significantly faster (switching times in the range of some 10−5s) than is the case for similar side group polymers (typically some 10−3s). Therefore these new oligosiloxane derivatives may be ideal for building flexible displays. In addition, mixture…

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