Re-entrant ferroelectricity in liquid crystals
Abstract
The ferroelectric (Sm C*) -- antiferroelectric (Sm C*A) -- reentrant ferroelectric (re Sm C*) phase temperature sequence was observed for system with competing synclinic - anticlinic interactions. The basic properties of this system are as follows (1) the Sm C* phase is metastable in temperature range of the Sm C*A stability (2) the double inversions of the helix handedness at Sm C* -- Sm C*A and Sm C*A% -- re-Sm C* phase transitions were found (3) the threshold electric field that is necessary to induce synclinic ordering in the Sm C*A phase decreases near both Sm C*A -- Sm C* and Sm C*A -- re-Sm C* phase boundaries, and it has maximum in the middle of the Sm C*A stability region. All these properties are properly described by simple Landau model that accounts for nearest neighboring layer steric interactions and quadrupolar ordering only.
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