Ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal, a century in waiting
Oleg D. Lavrentovich
Abstract
In this issue of PNAS, the liquid crystal group of the Soft Materials Research Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, led by N.A. Clark, reports on the discovery of a ferroelectric nematic fluid NF, a new state of matter. Such a phase has been expected at least since 1916 but first-principle experiments have never demonstrated its existence until now. We describe the main features of ferroelectric nematics and how their topological defects are different from those in other ordered media.
Topics & Concepts
Liquid crystalFerroelectricityCondensed matter physicsMaterials scienceCrystallographyDipoleBiaxial nematicCrystal (programming language)Topological defectDielectricPhysicsChemistryOptoelectronicsComputer scienceProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsLiquid Crystal Research AdvancementsMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation