Abstract
Ferroelectric properties in liquid crystals are no longer restricted to materials with a chiral molecular structure; ferroelectricity has been observed in a smectic phase formed by bent achiral molecules. Accordingly, two homologous series possessing a central biphenyl methane core have been synthesized, the central core having two lateral fluoro substituents. Both the series have six-ring structures and exhibit smectic mesophases of high thermal stability. The flexible biphenyl methane core imparts a slight curve to the molecules, giving them a bent shape.