Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5413196 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Frequency and temperature dependent dielectric spectroscopy of a newly synthesized anti ferroelectric liquid crystal (AFLC) material namely “(S)-(+)-(1-methylheptyloxycarbonyl)phenyl 4â²-(6-perfluoropentanoyloxyhex-1-oxy) biphenyl-4-carboxylate ((S) (4F6Bi))” has been carried out in the frequency range 1 Hz to 1 MHz under planar anchoring conditions of the molecules. 4F6Bi possesses paraelectric (SmAâ), ferroelectrics (SmCâ), and wide range anti ferroelectric (SmCAâ) phases. The SmAâ phase shows soft mode relaxation related with the tilt fluctuations. Its relaxation frequencies are highly temperature dependent and decreases with decrease in the temperature. Dielectric strength is small (~ 1.0-2.5) but increases with decrease in temperature and follows Curie-Weiss' law. The SmCâ phase shows Goldstone mode with its dielectric strength slowly increasing with decreases in the temperature, and shows maximum value (~ 64) just above the SmCâ-SmCAâ transition at 118.1 °C. Goldstone mode relaxation frequency has been found to be almost invariant with temperature (~ 3.5 kHz). Two modes of dielectric relaxation have been observed in the SmCAâ phase due to anti ferroelectric ordering of molecules.
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Authors
Aanchal Dwivedi, R. Dhar, M.B. Pandey, I.M.L. Das, R. Dabrowski,