Electro-optical switching of a single component ferroelectric nematic material at room temperature.
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Abstract
The study of ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal materials has gained worldwide significance. The liquid crystal materials with ferroelectric nematic properties at room temperature have applications that are of fundamental importance in various industries that hold promise for new technologies including high-density power storage or sub-millisecond switching information displays. Here we present the measurements of the physical properties of a single component ferroelectric nematic material RT11165 with electro-optical switching properties down to room temperature. Various characterization techniques such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), x-ray scattering, dielectric spectroscopy, polarizing optical microscopy (POM), ferroelectric polarization and electro-optical measurements, were employed to characterize the physical properties of the material.
*Grant support: This work was supported by NSF DMR 2210083.
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Presenters
Alex Adaka
Materials Science Graduate Program, Kent State University,
Materials Science Graduate Program, Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent OH
Authors
Alex Adaka
Materials Science Graduate Program, Kent State University,
Materials Science Graduate Program, Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent OH
Rony Saha
Kent State University
Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA
Pawan Nepal
Kent State University
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
Parikshit Guragain
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
Kelum Perera
Kent State University
Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA
James T. Gleeson
Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA
Robert J. Twieg
Kent State University
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
Antal Jakli
Kent State University
Materials Science Graduate Program, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA
Materials Science Graduate Program, Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent OH, 44242, USA, Department of Physics, Kent State University
Department of Physics, Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University