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Original Articles

Thermodynamical, electrical and electro-optical studies of a room temperature tri-component antiferroelectric liquid crystalline material

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Pages 746-757 | Received 05 Feb 2014, Accepted 07 Feb 2014, Published online: 07 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

Thermodynamic and electric studies show the wide room temperature range antiferroelectric SmC*a (91.1 to −20.0 ºC) phase in addition to narrow temperature range paraelectric SmA* (∼2.1 ºC) and ferroelectric SmC* (∼4.3 ºC) phases in thestudied antiferroelectric material. Frequency-dependent dielectric studies show five different relaxation modes appearing in SmA*, SmC* and SmC*a phases under the planar anchoring condition of the molecules. The ferroelectric SmC* to paraelectric SmA* transition temperature has been found to be 97.3 ºC using Curie–Weiss law. The dielectric response of SmC*a phase exhibits three relaxation modes in addition to Goldstone mode in SmC* phase and soft mode in SmA* phase. Polarizations, switching time and rotational viscosity have also been determined. Maximum value of polarization (P) is ∼300 nC/cm2. Switching time is the order of few milliseconds.

Acknowledgements

One of us, Avneesh Mishra, thanks DAE-BRNS especially for a Junior Research Fellowship under the project.

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Funding

We thank Department of Atomic Energy, Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (DAE-BRNS) for financial assistance [grant number 2010/34/38/BRNS2038].

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