Revealing the uniaxial to biaxial nematic liquid crystal phase transition via distinctive electroconvection

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Abstract

Electroconvection (EC) phenomena are reported in the uniaxial and biaxial nematic phases of a bent-core liquid crystal. Two EC instabilities are observed. Prewavy-1, which exists only in the uniaxial phase, has stripes parallel to the rubbing direction, a periodicity of order of the device thickness, and an onset voltage that diverges near the uniaxial to biaxial transition. The prewavy-2 instability, characterized by stripes perpendicular to the rubbing direction and a periodicity of twice the device thickness, exists across the entire nematic regime. Our observations are explained through changes in the electrical conductivity anisotropy at the uniaxial to biaxial transition. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Xiang, Y., Goodby, J. W., Görtz, V., & Gleeson, H. F. (2009). Revealing the uniaxial to biaxial nematic liquid crystal phase transition via distinctive electroconvection. Applied Physics Letters, 94(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3138867

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