Synthesis, Characterization, and Physical Properties of New Ferroelectric Liquid Crystalline Materials:  Block Copolymers

1996 ◽  
Vol 29 (21) ◽  
pp. 6730-6736 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Omenat ◽  
R. A. M. Hikmet ◽  
J. Lub ◽  
P. van der Sluis

The physical properties and the phase behaviour of some nematic liquid crystals are discussed, with emphasis on the influence of short-range antiparallel dipole correlation that occurs in mesogenic compounds with a strong terminal dipole moment. Evidence for this effect, which stems especially from dielectric studies, is summarized. Variations of the dipole correlation with molecular structure can explain the sometimes unexpected phase behaviour and physical properties of these substances. A qualitative model is given in terms of a monomer-dimer equilibrium.


Author(s):  
W.S. Putnam ◽  
C. Viney

Many sheared liquid crystalline materials (fibers, films and moldings) exhibit a fine banded microstructure when observed in the polarized light microscope. In some cases, for example Kevlar® fiber, the periodicity is close to the resolution limit of even the highest numerical aperture objectives. The periodic microstructure reflects a non-uniform alignment of the constituent molecules, and consequently is an indication that the mechanical properties will be less than optimal. Thus it is necessary to obtain quality micrographs for characterization, which in turn requires that fine detail should contribute significantly to image formation.It is textbook knowledge that the resolution achievable with a given microscope objective (numerical aperture NA) and a given wavelength of light (λ) increases as the angle of incidence of light at the specimen surface is increased. Stated in terms of the Abbe resolution criterion, resolution improves from λ/NA to λ/2NA with increasing departure from normal incidence.


Author(s):  
Nanqi Bao ◽  
Jake Gold ◽  
Tibor Szilvasi ◽  
Huaizhe Yu ◽  
Robert Twieg ◽  
...  

Computational methods can provide first-principles insights into the thermochemistry and kinetics of reactions at interfaces, but this capability has not been widely leveraged to design soft materials that respond selectively...


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