Second-harmonic generation and the influence of flexoelectricity in the nematic phases of bent-core oxadiazoles

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ABSTRACT: Second-harmonic generation (SHG) in the nematic phase of bent-core oxadiazole-based liquid crystals (LCs) was studied and compared to that for the rod-like compound 4-cyano-4ʹ-n-octylbiphenyl (8CB). Weak, isotropically scattered second-harmonic (SH) light was observed for all materials, consistent with SHG by nematic director fluctuations. The SH intensity produced by the bent-core materials was found to be up to ~ 3.4 times that of 8CB. We discuss this result in terms of the dependence of SH intensity on temperature, elastic constants and flexoelectric coefficients. We have calculated the latter by using a molecular field approach with atomistic modelling, thus demonstrating how molecular parameters contribute to the flexoelectric coefficients and illustrating the potential of this method for predicting the flexoelectric behaviour of bent-core LCs. We show that the increased SH signal in the bent-core compounds is partly due to their nematic phases being at a much higher temperature, and also potentially due to them having greater flexoelectric coefficients, up to ~1.5 times those of 8CB. These estimates are consistent with reports of increased flexoelectric coefficients in bent-core compounds in comparison to rod-like compounds.

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Addis, J., Kaur, S., Binks, D. J., Dickinson, M. R., Greco, C., Ferrarini, A., … Gleeson, H. F. (2016). Second-harmonic generation and the influence of flexoelectricity in the nematic phases of bent-core oxadiazoles. Liquid Crystals, 43(10), 1315–1332. https://doi.org/10.1080/02678292.2016.1172355

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