1998
DOI: 10.1080/026782998207442
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Polymerization of polymer/ferroelectric liquid crystal composites formed with branched liquid crystalline bismethacrylates

Abstract: Polymerization and phase behaviour of a branched liquid crystalline bismethacrylate in a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) were characterized. Addition of the monomer increases the temperature range of the smectic A phase, and, at relatively low concentrations of monomer, the temperature range increases to more than 10 times that observed in the neat FLC. Other phases such as the smectic C* phase are no longer exhibited as the monomer interferes with the inherent tilt of the FLC molecules. After polymerizatio… Show more

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“…Another advantage to PSLCs is their extension to chiral LC and cholesteric gels which has opened up a large variety of new electro-optic effects, such as strong optical activity [78] (see § 7.3), as well as the possibility of aligning flexoelectric and FLC films by shearing or stretching, which provides linear bistable and multistable effects with switching times down to 20 ms. The response time can be reduced by optimizing the phase separation process.…”
Section: Polymer Stabilized Liquid Crystal (Pslc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another advantage to PSLCs is their extension to chiral LC and cholesteric gels which has opened up a large variety of new electro-optic effects, such as strong optical activity [78] (see § 7.3), as well as the possibility of aligning flexoelectric and FLC films by shearing or stretching, which provides linear bistable and multistable effects with switching times down to 20 ms. The response time can be reduced by optimizing the phase separation process.…”
Section: Polymer Stabilized Liquid Crystal (Pslc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19±26] Trimeric LCs with three linearly connected rod-like units have been found to exhibit nematic (N) and smectic (Sm) phases. [21][22][23] We saw the trimeric LC platform as a novel design opportunity for incorporating functionality into LCs in a modular and more versatile fashion. [21][22][23] We saw the trimeric LC platform as a novel design opportunity for incorporating functionality into LCs in a modular and more versatile fashion.…”
Section: Fluorescent Trimeric Liquid Crystals: Modularmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of a solid state polymer network in a FLC can promote many interesting features. For example, phase transition behavior of the liquid crystal host is affected by the embedded polymer network [5]. The rate of the polymerization will influence the spontaneous polarization [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%