Dielectric spectroscopy of the SmQ* phase |
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Authors: | P. Perkowski A. Bubnov W. Piecek K. Ogrodnik V. Hamplová M. Kašpar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Applied Physics, Military University of Technology , Warsaw 00-908, Poland pperkowski@wat.edu.pl;3. Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 2 , Prague 18221, Czech Republic;4. Institute of Applied Physics, Military University of Technology , Warsaw 00-908, Poland |
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Abstract: | Liquid crystal possessing two biphenyl moieties in the molecular core and lateral chlorine substitution far from the chiral chain has been studied by dielectric spectroscopy. On cooling from the isotropic phase, the material possesses the frustrated smectic Q* (SmQ*) and SmCA* phases. It has been confirmed by dielectric spectroscopy that the SmQ* phase can be related to the SmCA* anti-ferroelectric phase. However, only one relaxation process has been observed in the SmQ* phase, while in the SmCA*, two relaxations are clearly detectable. It seems that the mode found in the SmQ* can be connected with high-frequency anti-phase mode observed in the SmCA* phase. Its relaxation frequency is similar to PH relaxation frequency, but is weaker. The same relaxation has been observed even a few degrees above the SmQ*–Iso phase transition. Another explanation for the mode detected in SmQ* and isotropic phases can be molecular motions around short molecular axis. |
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Keywords: | chiral liquid crystal dielectric spectroscopy antiferroelectric phase smectic Q* phase relaxation mode |
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