Abstract
Calorimetric measurements and optical observations have been performed to investigate the effect of chirality on a bent-core nematic (BCN) material which can exhibit an amorphous blue phase (BPIII) over a wide temperature range by mixing with a highly chiral dopant. It was found that the first-order character of the nematic (N)–isotropic (I) phase transition of the host BCN sample was clearly weakened by increasing the chiral dopant concentration and eventually moved into the supercritical evolution. The colors of the textures also showed a blue shift when increasing the chiral concentration.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by the Global Center of Excellence Program by MEXT, Japan through the “Nanoscience and Quantum Physics” Project of the Tokyo Institute of Technology. KVL acknowledges the support of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).