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Phase separation induced polar electrooptical effect in a doped nematic liquid crystal cell

Authors
Lee, J.-H.Kang, D.Petschek, R.G.Rosenblatt, C.
Issue Date
2008
Citation
Applied Physics Express, v.1, no.12, pp.1218011 - 1218013
Journal Title
Applied Physics Express
Volume
1
Number
12
Start Page
1218011
End Page
1218013
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/17629
DOI
10.1143/APEX.1.121801
ISSN
1882-0778
Abstract
A cell prepared for vertical alignment was filled with a mixture of the liquid crystal octylcyano biphenyl, doped with a three-legged molecule, in the isotropic phase in the presence of an imposed temperature gradient perpendicular to the substrates. After cooling the cell through the nematic phase and restoring the temperature uniformity, an electrooptic response was observed on applying an electric field across the cell in one direction but not in the other. This unipolar effect was absent for cells prepared in the absence of a temperature gradient. The results are discussed in terms of phase separation and preferential adsorption of the tripod molecule. © 2008 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.
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