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Elastic properties of bimesogenic liquid crystals

Journal

LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume 40, Issue 5, Pages 681-688

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02678292.2013.765973

Keywords

Nx phase; dimers; bimesogens; dielectric permittivity; elastic constants

Funding

  1. IRCSET
  2. EU BIND
  3. SFI
  4. SFI Walton Professorship
  5. World Class University program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
  6. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology [R32-2008-000-10204-0]

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The second nematic phase found in some bimesogenic liquid crystals with an odd flexible spacer has aroused considerable interest due to many unusual properties exhibited by them. However, the reason for such molecules to exhibit transitions to the modulated phase is still unclear. Dozov [Europhys Lett. 2001;56:247] predicted that negative K-33 can lead to a modulated phase where the director has either splay-bend or twist-bend distribution. Though various theoretical studies have suggested that this scenario may be valid, no experimental evidence has so far been given. In order to study the influence of the elastic constants, we measured the splay and bend elastic constants in the ordinary nematic phase of a dimer material, CBC11CB, for temperatures down to 0.6 degrees C above the Nx-Nu transition. Our results show that the bend constant is reduced by a factor of 2 compared with that closer to the I-Nu transition but is positive and the trend does not seem that K-33 will extrapolate to zero or fall below it for the temperature range investigated. Compared to K-11, K-33 is reduced by a factor of 3, close to the Nu-Nx transition temperature.

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