Abstract
Electromechanical (converse piezoelectric) responses of an electrically switchable chiral ferroelectric columnar liquid crystal 1,2,5,6,8,9,12,13-octakis\[(S)-2-heptyloxy] dibenzo\[e,l] pyrene, were studied under a.c. electric fields. The liquid crystal phase has a C2 rotational symmetry, the same as that of SmC* liquid crystals or of Rochelle Salt, but the responses are orders of magnitude weaker. The possible physical reasons for the observed weak mechanical responses and, in view of the results, the switching mechanism are discussed.