Optical, dielectric and electroconvection studies of a five-ring ester-difluoromethoxy linked ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal with a lateral methoxy group

Abstract

There has been a surge of interest in the synthesis and characterisation of new ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals in recent times, focussing on understanding and optimising their properties for fundamental and practical applications. Here, we report experimental studies of a five-ring ester-difluoromethoxy linked ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal with a lateral methoxy group. We measure temperature-dependent electric polarisation, investigate the critical behaviour of the birefringence across the nematic to ferroelectric nematic phase transition and discuss the dielectric properties in view of the two physical models proposed recently. We study electrohydrodynamic instability and show that the phase diagram above the N–NF transition in the voltage–frequency plane is much richer than the NF phase.

Graphical abstract: Optical, dielectric and electroconvection studies of a five-ring ester-difluoromethoxy linked ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal with a lateral methoxy group

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Yan 2025
Accepted
22 Dzi 2025
First published
28 Dzi 2025

Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article

Optical, dielectric and electroconvection studies of a five-ring ester-difluoromethoxy linked ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal with a lateral methoxy group

A. Barthakur, J. Karcz, P. Kula and S. Dhara, Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00113G

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