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Static and dynamic electro-optic properties of a SmC* phase in surface stabilized geometry and dispersed in the polymer matrix
Authors:A.?Daoudi  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:daoudi@univ-littoral.fr"   title="  daoudi@univ-littoral.fr"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,F.?Dubois,C.?Legrand,V.?Laux,J.?M.?Buisine
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Thermophysique de la Matiére Condensée - Équipe de l"rsquo"UMR CNRS 8024, Université du Littoral Côte d"rsquo"Opale, MREID, 59140 Dunkerque, France;(2) Laboratoire d"rsquo"Étude des Matériaux et Composants pour l"rsquo"Électronique - EA 2601, Université du Littoral Côte d"rsquo"Opale, MRBP, 62228 Calais, France
Abstract:Comparative electro-optical measurements have been made on a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) in surface stabilized geometry and confined to an ellipsoidal cavity within a polymer matrix. The static and dynamic electro-optical characteristics were measured for both systems and show qualitatively similar behaviours. A fast switching and important bistability were observed and characterized as a function of the applied electric field strength. The switching time between the two stable states of the surface stabilized cell was found to be longer than that found for the composite films. We argue that the faster switching dynamic of the FLC in cavities is due to the enhance of the rotational mobility of the molecules, probably (and partly) because of the ldquosoftrdquo anchoring character of the molecules at the cavity walls. Using a collective switching model in the high field regime, which assume a linear coupling between the spontaneous polarization and the local cavity electric field, we give an estimate of the rotational viscosity of the FLC molecules in the droplets.Received: 5 October 2003, Published online: 5 February 2004PACS: 61.30.Pq Microconfined liquid crystals: droplets, cylinders, randomly confined liquid crystals, polymer dispersed liquid crystals, and porous systems - 61.30.Hn Surface phenomena: alignment, anchoring, anchoring transitions, surface-induced layering, surface-induced ordering, wetting, prewetting transitions, and wetting transitions - 77.80.Fm Switching phenomena
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