ABSTRACT
We proposed an optical measurement method for determination of flexoelectric polarisation change in liquid crystals (LCs), which can be induced in highly distorted LC geometries. A hybrid-aligned nematic LC (NLC) mode was introduced to evaluate the direction and magnitude of the flexoelectric polarisation. We measured the DC offset amounts for equivalent brightness levels between forward and reverse bias vertical electric fields to estimate the sign and magnitude of es−eb of flexoelectric coefficients. Additionally, the optical incident angle (αmax) for the maximum effective birefringence was investigated to predict the depth distribution of the LC director affecting the magnitude of the flexoelectric polarisation. The relationship between the variations of the DC offset and αmax by the flexoelectric polarisation changes was examined using the NLC mixtures doped with three selected bent-core LCs.
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Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Technology Innovation Industrial Program funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MI, Korea) [10052667, Development of high sensitive (< 30 mJ/cm2) R/G/B color photo-rewritable 3D holographic materials and 1 fps speed frame switching technology] and the LG Display Co., Ltd. For the elastic constant measurement equipment, we are grateful to Merck Ltd.
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