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Chiral ferronematic liquid crystals: a physico-chemical analysis of phase transitions and induced helical twisting

Kostiantyn Nazarenko, N. A. Kasian, S. S. Minenko, Andrej Samoilov, V. G. Nazarenko, L. N. Lisetski, Igor Gvozdovskyy

2022Liquid Crystals15 citationsDOI

Abstract

A possibility was assessed to modify physico-chemical properties of ferronematic mixtures by introducing additional mesogenic and non-mesogenic components. The mixture, consisting of RM734 and DIO at the 70:30 weight ratio of the components, was doped with nematic 5CB and its chiral isomer CB15. This allowed a substantial lowering of the ferronematic temperature range, as well as induction of helical twisting in both nematic (N) and ferronematic (NF) phases. The effects of 5CB and CB15 on the NF to N phase transition were nearly identical, but the isotropic transition temperature decreased more strongly upon addition of CB15. Optical transmission vs. temperature measurements showed lower transmittance in the NF phase, probably due to scattering on the domain boundaries. In the vicinity of the NF → N transition, a noticeable range of anomalously low transmission was noted both on heating and cooling, suggesting a complex character of molecular reorientation features. In the chiral NF (N*F) system, helical twisting was recorded using Grandjean-Cano wedge, with the helical pitch decreasing upon cooling in both N* and N*F phases. In the cooling mode, transient undulations emerged in the N*F phase. The complex picture of the ferronematic transition is supported by POM images taken at different temperatures.

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Liquid crystalMaterials scienceMesogenPhase (matter)Phase transitionIsotropyAtmospheric temperature rangeCrystallographyOpticsCondensed matter physicsThermodynamicsOrganic chemistryLiquid crystallineChemistryOptoelectronicsPhysicsLiquid Crystal Research AdvancementsMolecular spectroscopy and chiralityMaterial Dynamics and Properties