Thermotropic reentrant isotropy and antiferroelectricity in the ferroelectric nematic material RM734
Abstract
We report a transition from the ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal (NF) phase to a lower-temperature, antiferroelectric fluid phase having reentrant isotropic symmetry (IA), in the liquid crystal compound RM734 doped with small concentrations of the ionic liquids BMIM or EMIM. Even a trace amount of ionic liquid dopant facilitates the kinetic pathway for the transition from the NF to the IA, enabling simple cooling to produce this isotropic fluid phase rather than resulting in crystallization. The IA was also obtained in the absence of specific ionic liquid doping by appropriate temperature cycling in three distinct, as-synthesized-and-purified batches of RM734, two commercial and one from our laboratory. An additional birefringent, lamellar-modulated, antiferroelectric phase with the director parallel to the layers, resembling the smectic ZA, is found between the paraelectric and ferroelectric nematic phases in RM734/BMIM mixtures.
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