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Development of emergent ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals with highly fluorinated and rigid mesogens

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 24, Issue 19, Pages 11536-11543

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cp01110g

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  1. International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Project (NSFC) [12050410231]
  2. National Science Foundation of China for Young Scientists of China (NSFC) [11904106]
  3. Recruitment Program of Guangdong [2016ZT06C322]
  4. Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province [2020B010182002]

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The emerging ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals have attracted broad interests for their unique material properties and the challenge of limited material choice. This work presents a design of novel ferroelectric nematic materials and confirms their characteristics through rigorous experiments.
The emerging ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals have been attracting broader interests in new liquid crystal physics and their unique material properties. One big challenge for the ferroelectric nematic research is to enrich the material choice, which is now limited to RM734 and DIO families as representatives, in sharp contrast to the enormously diverse variety of the traditional apolar nematic liquid crystals. Here, we report a design of novel ferroelectric nematic materials with highly fluorinated and rigid mesogens. Noteworthily, they show distinct chemical structural features compared with previous aromatic ester-based molecules. The ferroelectric nematic phase was identified and confirmed through rigorous experiments. The bulk polarization was found to become purely along the long axis director, creating giant dielectric anisotropy. This work demonstrates a great potential for expanding ferroelectric nematic material diversity and will accelerate the corresponding application research and technology innovation.

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