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New High Frequency Dielectric Mode in Fluorinated Antiferroelecteric Liquid Crystals

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Pages 88-94 | Received 03 Sep 2007, Published online: 20 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

The promising materials for applications are Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystals. Two dielectric modes were detected in AFLCs, as far [Citation1, Citation2]. Low frequency mode called P L with the relaxation frequency around 100 Hz as well as high frequency mode called P H with the relaxation frequency around 100 kHz. The first (P L ) is related to in-phase motions of molecules on the cone surface (when two neighbouring layers are taken into account) while the second (P H ) is related to anti-phase motions of molecules on the cone surface. In recently synthesized fluorinated liquid crystals we detected new high frequency dielectric mode. We called it X-mode. Relaxation frequency is around 1–100 MHz and changes with the temperature.

Acknowledgments

This work was sponsored by Polish – Singapore Cooperation 13/2006 entitled “New Orthoconic Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystals for Advanced Display Applications”

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