Observation of a uniaxial ferroelectric smectic A phase

Abstract

We report the smectic AF, a new liquid crystal phase of the ferroelectric nematic realm. The smectic AF is a phase of small polar, rod-shaped molecules which form two-dimensional fluid layers spaced by approximately the mean molecular length. The phase is uniaxial, with the molecular director, the local average long-axis orientation, normal to the layer planes, and ferroelectric, with a spontaneous electric polarization parallel to the director. Polarization measurements indicate almost complete polar ordering of the 10 Debye longitudinal molecular dipoles, and hysteretic polarization reversal with a coercive field of about 2 × 105 V/m is observed. The smectic AF phase appears upon cooling in two binary mixtures of partially fluorinated mesogens: 2N/DIO, exhibiting a nematic (N) -- smectic ZA (SmZA) -- ferroelectric nematic (NF) -- smectic AF (SmAF) phase sequence; and 7N/DIO, exhibiting an N -- SmZA -- SmAF phase sequence. The latter presents an opportunity to study a transition between two smectic phases having orthogonal systems of layers.

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