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Metastable states in antiferroelectric liquid crystalline mixtures

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Pages 701-709 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

We report on the observation of relaxation phenomena with extremely long relaxation times, amounting to several hours. These effects take place in some liquid crystal mixtures exhibiting ferroelectric and antiferroelectric dipole order. The observed phenomena are connected with the transformation from the supercooled ferroelectric state to another, metastable state. This transition may be described using a Debye type relaxation formula. At low temperatures, a second slow transition takes place: from the metastable intermediate state to the antiferroelectric phase. This transition is characterized by unidimensional growth of the antiferroelectric domains with a constant velocity. Close to the lower temperature limit of existence of the ferroelectric phase, a direct transition from the ferroelectric to the antiferroelectric phase takes place. This transition is described by an Avrami model, hence it is governed by the creation and growth of nuclei of the antiferroelectric phase.

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