Dielectric and Optical Properties of Nematic ODBP-Ph-C7

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Abstract

Thermotropic biaxial nematic liquid crystals are promising for application in fast switching electro-optical devices.$^{1}$ In the present work, we study the optical and dielectric properties of the nematic phase of thermotropic LC material 4,4'(1,3,4{\-}oxadiazole{\-}2,5{\-}diyl)~di{\-}$p${\-}heptylbenzoate (ODBP-Ph-C7) with boomerang-like molecules, reported to exhibit the biaxial nematic phase$^{2}$. We study ODBP-Ph C7 in well-aligned ``monocrystalline'' states. The experiments show unusual optical and dielectric properties of the material, such as high dielectric permittivity and dielectric relaxation time that increases with temperature. We also analyze defect structures formed by ODBP-Ph- C7 in different geometries of confinement and boundary conditions. $^{1 }$G. R. Luckhurst, Thin Solid Films \textbf{393}, 40 (2001); $^{2}$ B. R. Acharya, A. Primak, T.J. Dingemans, E.T. Samulski and S. Kumar, Pramana J.Phys. \textbf{61}, 231 (2003).

*Supported by NSF Grant DMR-0504516 and DOE grant DE-FG02-06ER 46331.

Authors

  • Bohdan Senyuk

    • Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University
  • Hugh Wonderly

    • Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University
  • Sergii Shiyanovskii

    • Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University
  • Oleg Lavrentovich

    • Kent State University
    • Liquid Crystal Institute and Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program, Kent State University
  • Victor Pergamenshchik

    • Display and Semiconductor Physics, Korea University, Kangwon 339-700, South Korea; Institute of Physics, Prospect Nauky 46, Kyiv 03039, Ukraine