A field-induced ferrielectric liquid crystal phase

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Abstract

Understanding the structures and stability conditions of emerging liquid crystal (LC) phases brings us a step closer to the crucial understanding of delicate self-assembling nanoscale systems and the consequential impact on their macroscopic properties. We report experimental evidence and a theoretical model for a ferrielectric LC phase which has a three-layer repeat structure and is field-induced but exhibits a symmetry and electro-optical properties that are distinct from those of the known ferrielectric (SmC*FI1) phase. This discovery has implications for the ways in which LC phases are identified, and offers the potential for better control of ferroelectric LC devices. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Jaradat, S., Brimicombe, P. D., Osipov, M. A., Pindak, R., & Gleeson, H. F. (2011). A field-induced ferrielectric liquid crystal phase. Applied Physics Letters, 98(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3545847

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