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Dielectric properties of four room temperature ferroelectric and antiferroelectric multi-component liquid crystalline mixtures

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Pages 234-248 | Received 05 Jun 2018, Accepted 12 Jun 2018, Published online: 03 Jul 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Dielectric properties of four recently formulated room temperature multi-component liquid crystalline mixtures with paraelectric (SmA*), ferroelectric (SmC*) and antiferroelectric (SmC*A) phases have been studied as a function of temperature and frequency. Under planer anchoring condition, dielectric spectroscopy revealed all the characteristic modes: low frequency PL and high frequency PH mode in SmC*A phase, Goldstone mode (GM) in SmC* phase and soft mode (SM) in SmA* phase. Dielectric behaviour has also been studied under the application of DC bias electric field. With bias electric field, we have been able to study the soft mode dielectric behaviour in the SmC* phase. An unknown high frequency mode (X-mode) with and without bias is also observed in SmC* phase. Dielectric results are explained in the light of generalised Landau theory. The mixtures show very high soft mode electroclinic coefficient in the SmA* phase in addition to fast switching in SmC*A and SmC* phases [30].

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Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Professor Roman Dabrowski, MUT, Poland, for supplying the compounds.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

We thankfully acknowledge the financial support under Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences project [2010/37P/44/BRNS/1441].

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