Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.508, 267-273, 2009
Reorientational Motion of Polymer-Stabilized Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals
A polymer-stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystals (PSFLCs), in which photocurable mesogenic monomers are doped into an FLC and then a UV photocure is carried out in the SmC* phase under the application of a bipolar AC electric field, can exhibits monostable and V-shaped electrooptical characteristics. In this research, the time-resolved ellipsometry is applied to the PSFLCs, and we investigate the dependence of the molecular reorientational motion of the PSFLC on the photocuring condition such as the tilt angle which FLC molecules take in the photocure stage. The measurement results show that the dynamic behavior of PSFLC-molecular reorientation strongly depends on the photocuring condition of the tilt angle in addition to the concentration of polymer. Furthermore, the molecular reorientation of the PSFLC is 2-steps motion originated in the difference of the threshold voltage between near and far from polymer.