Electroclinic effect in a chiral paranematic liquid-crystal layer above the bulk nematic-to-isotropic transition temperature
Author(s) -
Ian R. Nemitz,
Emmanuelle Lacaze,
Charles Rosenblatt
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physical review. e
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.896
H-Index - 304
eISSN - 2470-0053
pISSN - 2470-0045
DOI - 10.1103/physreve.93.022701
Subject(s) - liquid crystal , condensed matter physics , isotropy , phase (matter) , phase transition , materials science , relaxation (psychology) , transition temperature , electric field , physics , optics , social psychology , superconductivity , quantum mechanics , psychology
International audienceElectroclinic measurements are reported for two chiral liquid crystals above their bulk chiral isotropic–nematic phase transition temperatures. It is found that an applied electric field E induces a rotation θ [∝E] of the director in the very thin paranematic layers that are induced by the cell's two planar-aligning substrates. The magnitude of the electroclinic coefficient dθ/dE close to the transition temperature is comparable to that of a bulk chiral nematic, as well as to that of a parasmectic region above a bulk isotropic-to-chiral smectic-A phase. However, dθ/dE in the paranematic layer varies much more slowly with temperature than in the parasmectic phase, and its relaxation time is slower by more than three orders of magnitude than that of the bulk chiral nematic electroclinic effect
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