Flexoelectric Polarization in a Nematic Liquid Crystal Enhanced by Dopants with Different Molecular Shape Polarities

Miha Škarabot, Nigel J. Mottram, Supreet Kaur, Corrie T. Imrie, Ewan Forsyth, John M.D. Storey, Rafal Mazur, Wiktor Piecek, Lachezar Komitov*

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Abstract

Flexoelectricity may have an important impact on the switching properties of nematic and cholesteric liquid crystals due to the linear coupling between the flexoelectric polarization of the liquid crystal and the applied electric field. This coupling is the origin of the extraordinary electro-optic effect in cholesterics aligned in the uniform lying helix texture, resulting in fast switching and field control of both rise and fall times. Therefore, the flexoelectric properties of the liquid crystals have become an important issue when designing and synthesizing liquid crystal materials and/or preparing their mixtures with appropriate flexoelectric compounds (dopants). Here, we report on the flexoelectric polarization of a highly polar nematic liquid crystal host enhanced by doping it with two newly synthesized dopants SK 1-6 and SK 1-8, possessing a hockey stick molecular shape, and comparing their doping effect with the one of the dimeric dopants CB7CB possessing a symmetric bend molecular shape. All dopants were dissolved in small concentration (5 wt %) in the nematic host so that the linear approximation of the dependence of the difference between splay es and bend eb flexoelectric constants, that is, (es - eb), on the concentration of the dopant in the host material can be applied. In this way, (es - eb) was estimated for the hockey stick dopants SK 1-6 and SK 1-8 to be 0.182 and 0.204 nC/m, respectively. The obtained flexoelectric polarization of these dopants is among the highest reported in the literature so far.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9785-9795
Number of pages11
JournalACS Omega
Volume7
Issue number11
Early online date10 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We would like to acknowledge the great support which we received from Prof. I. Muševič, JSI, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Dr M. Klasen-Memmer, Merck, Germany, Dr Santanu Kumar Pal and Dr Golam Mohiuddin, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, India, and Prof. P. Kula and K. Garbat, MUT, Warsaw, Poland. This work has been partially supported by SeeReal Technologies and MUT Research Grants 13-843/WAT/2022.

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