2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4885041
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Photo-driven giant reduction of the Frank elastic constants in a bent-core nematic liquid crystal

Abstract: We report the influence of photoisomerization on the splay (K11) and bend (K33) elastic constants in a bent-core nematic doped with a small amount of a calamitic photoactive compound. Trans-cis isomerization of the latter compound results in a large decrease (factor of ∼3 for K33) of both the moduli, and K33 becoming almost independent of temperature except near the isotropic phase. The observed variations are much larger than can be explained by order parameter changes, and are explained using an argument bas… Show more

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“…Figure 9 presents the thermal dependence of the splay elastic constant for HLC and the nanocomposite. For both materials, K 11 exhibits a monotonic variation with temperature, a standard feature seen for rod-like bent core as well as the soft-bent compounds [12][13][14][15][16][17]22,23,26,27]. However, addition of ZnO NRs increases the magnitude of K 11 by as much as 46% at the lowest temperature measured.…”
Section: Frank Elastic Constantsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Figure 9 presents the thermal dependence of the splay elastic constant for HLC and the nanocomposite. For both materials, K 11 exhibits a monotonic variation with temperature, a standard feature seen for rod-like bent core as well as the soft-bent compounds [12][13][14][15][16][17]22,23,26,27]. However, addition of ZnO NRs increases the magnitude of K 11 by as much as 46% at the lowest temperature measured.…”
Section: Frank Elastic Constantsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The inner surfaces of the substrates have a polymer layer to promote a unidirectional planar alignment of the LC molecules. Permittivity and elastic constant measurements were performed at a constant frequency of 10 kHz using a high precision LCR meter (Agilent 4284A) capable of applying an oscillating voltage up to 20 V. The procedure, based on the Deuling analysis [20,21], was implemented by a userwritten routine scripted in MATLAB [22,23]. Figure 5 shows the DSC profiles obtained at a rate of 5…”
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“…Hence we restrict the discussion to the results in the N phase. The profiles were analyzed using procedure described earlier, which is based on the continuum description of the Freedericksz behavior by Deuling, , the procedure is briefly recalled here. Under equilibrium conditions the LC molecules, contained in a sandwich type cell, are oriented parallel to the substrate surface in a uniform planar manner.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%