Introduction to Liquid Crystals

Introduction to Liquid Crystals

Author: E. Priestly

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1468421751

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The existence of liquid crystals has been known for nearly a centu ry; yet it is only in the last ten years that their unique optical, electri cal, electro-optic, and thermal properties have been exploited to any significant extent in such technological applications as digital d~ plays and thermography. Digital watches equipped with liquid-crys tal displays (LCD's) have recently made their debut in the electronic watch market, and the large-scale use of LCD's in a variety of other applications requiring reliable, low-power digital displays is immi nent. There is good reason to believe that liquid crystals will be the first electro-optic materials to find widespread commercial use. Apart from applications, liquid crystals are unique among the phases of matter. Lurking beneath their garish display of color and texture is a great complexity of physical and chemical interaction that is only now beginning to unfold in the face of a decade-old resurgence in all aspects of liquid~rystal research. RCA Laboratories has participated in this resurgence from its beginning in the early 1960's and at present maintains active liquid-crystal programs both in basic re search and in device engineering. In view of the widespread interest in liquid crystals at RCA Labo ratories, an in-house weekly seminar devoted to the subject of liquid crystals was organized in the fall of 1973. The resulting lectures were subsequently published in three issues of the RCA Review and, with the incorporation of much additional material, eventually grew into the present volume.


Elastic Constants, Viscosities and Fluctuation Modes of Certain Bent-core Nematic Liquid Crystals Studied by Dynamic Light Scattering and Magnetic Field Induced Orientational Distortion

Elastic Constants, Viscosities and Fluctuation Modes of Certain Bent-core Nematic Liquid Crystals Studied by Dynamic Light Scattering and Magnetic Field Induced Orientational Distortion

Author: Madhabi Majumdar

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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In part because of its anticipated application for faster and lower power-consuming electro-optic devices, small energy generator in industry and low operating voltage in multicolor LC display, which could revolutionize display technology, the bent-core nematic (BCN) liquid crystals has long been sought after. Due to their bow like shape, BCN gives rise to some interesting features including flexoelectricity (a coupling between electric polarization and elastic flexure) and viscoelastic properties. The viscoelastic parameters are relevant to performance of LC devices and to the understanding of the connection between unusual properties (like "giant flexoelectricity") and structure (molecular organization) that gives rise to them. We have investigated basic properties- particularly the absolute elastic constants (K11 for splay, K22 for twist, and K33 for bend distortion of the uniaxial director, or optic axis) and the corresponding viscosities, etasplay, etatwist, etabend, at a characteristic temperature in the nematic phases of three bent-core nematic liquid crystals, CIPbis10BB, DT6PY6E6 and 2832, using two techniques, dynamic light scattering (i.e., through the detection and characterization of the symmetry breaking fluctuation mode associated with the director) and magnetic field induced orientational distortion (Freedericksz transition) on well aligned samples. At certain fixed temperatures below the isotropic-nematic transitions, we have explored different experimental geometries and optical selection rules to optimize and probe the quantitative measurements of these parameters and our result shows that the orientational elastic constants of the BCN studied are significantly lower (particularly K22) than those of typical calamitics (5CB) [1] and that K11>K33”K22 (for CIPbis10BB and 2832). A dramatic enhancement of orientational viscosities (4 to 100 times larger than calamitics) was also confirmed in BCNs. The unusual anisotropies of these parameters are discussed in terms of a nematic containing molecular clusters exhibiting short-range smectic-CP-type correlations. We have conducted additional light scattering studies on one of these three bent-core nematic liquid crystals, designated DT6Py6E6, whose pyridine end group favors homeotropic anchoring (i.e., molecular long axis perpendicular) to the glass surfaces of the sample cell. This configuration allows one to achieve a scattering geometry in which the ordinary uniaxial director fluctuation modes are "dark", which allows us to search for fluctuation modes that are not purely associated with the uniaxial director. Indeed, we observe two modes (hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic) in addition to the expected twist-bend director mode. We present a model for the additional modes based on fluctuations of the biaxial order parameter, which leads to an estimate of 10-100 nm for the correlation length associated with these fluctuations. We have analyzed our results in light of the available models - including formation of short-range smectic layered clusters - used to describe the microscopic structure of bent-core nematics.


Dynamic Light Scattering and Nonlinear Optics in Liquid Crystals

Dynamic Light Scattering and Nonlinear Optics in Liquid Crystals

Author: Amit Agarwal

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9783838396750

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Liquid crystals are known for their fascinating optical properties. This work describes the experiments on light scattering and theoretical calculations on nonlinear optics in liquid crystals. Light scattering is a powerful tool to study the viscoelastic response of liquid crystals which is an essential parameter for display industry. Both thermotropic and lyotropic systems were probed by light scattering. Thermal nonlinearities in cholesteric liquid crystals are described in this book and various surprising liquid crystal phase transitions in the presence of a laser beam are reported. The work described in the book is based on Ph.D. work carried out by Amit K Agarwal at the Raman Research Institute, India and all intellectual and other legal rights arising out of this work are owned by the Institute and they are acknowledged and protected.


Surfaces and Interfaces of Liquid Crystals

Surfaces and Interfaces of Liquid Crystals

Author: Igor Muševič

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004-08-11

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9783540207894

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This book describes the state of the art of our understanding of liquid-crystal interfaces on a molecular level. The interactions of liquid crystal molecules with a surface play an essential role in the operation of liquid crystal displays (LCD's) and other LC devices that are based on the controllable anchoring of LC molecules on polymer coated surfaces. This book addresses the microscopic interaction between a macromolecule (liquid crystal, polymer) and a wall, using state of the art surface and interface-sensitive experimental techniques, such as Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), Linear and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy and (Dynamic) Light Scattering (DLS). These experimental techniques were complemented with computer simulations and supra molecular chemistry methods to develop controllable polymeric surfaces.


Liquid Crystal Polymers

Liquid Crystal Polymers

Author: D. Coates

Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781859572146

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Liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) have a wide range of uses, from strong engineering plastics to delicate gels for use in liquid crystal (LC) displays. For this reason, it is essential reading for materials scientists, engineers or technologists in industry, as well as research laboratories or academia. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Rapra Polymer Library database gives useful references for further reading.