We propose a method to confirm the biaxial phase in thermotropic nematic liquid crystals from measurement of the electro-optic characteristics. The electro-optic transmittance curve shows monotonic decrease to zero in the uniaxial phase but the curve shows a U-shaped behavior (or a monotonic decrease to nonzero transmittance) in the biaxial phase. In a bent-core mesogen 4,4′(1,3,4oxadiazole2,5diyl)dipheptylbenzoate (ODBP-Ph-C7), known to be in the nematic phase at temperatures between 173 and 222 °C, it has been found that its electro-optic curve at 190 °C shows a U-shaped behavior, while the curve at 210 °C shows a monotonic decrease to zero transmittance. We believe that these experimental results confirm the biaxial nature of ODBP-Ph-C7.
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