posted on 2025-02-07, 09:04authored byGrant J. Strachan, Ewa Górecka, Jordan Hobbs, Damian Pociecha
A series of liquid
crystal (LC) materials are reported, which form
a variety of ferroelectric nematic and smectic phases. The relationship
between the number and position of lateral fluorine substituents and
the formation of ferroelectric LC phases is investigated. While the
addition of fluorine substituents increases the temperature at which
ferroelectric order appears, the relationship between fluorination
and the LC phase sequence is more complicated. Introducing lateral
fluorine substituents can either suppress or promote the formation
of ferroelectric smectic phases, depending on their position within
the molecule, and the interplay between these trends allows for more
exotic ferroelectric phases to appear.