Liquid Crystals - Self-Organized Soft Functional Materials for Advanced Applications 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.81704
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Bent-Core Liquid Crystals: Structures and Mesomorphic Properties

Abstract: Bent-core (BC) molecules became an attractive liquid crystal class due to their potential use in smart displays and photonic devices. In contrast to calamitic mesogens, bent-shaped mesogens are self-organized superstructures with remarkable properties, given the presence of polar order in mesophases, although the molecules themselves are not chiral. A particular interest represents the biaxial nematic liquid crystal materials that are used in display technology and allow a faster switching response, compared t… Show more

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“…This property was the basis for their use in other exciting applications, especially as sensors. Because of their fluid nature at a specific temperature, liquid crystals (LCs) are very easy to process in thin films, along with maintaining optical properties characteristic to crystalline materials, as the ability to rotate the polarized light plane (birefringence) (Scutaru, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This property was the basis for their use in other exciting applications, especially as sensors. Because of their fluid nature at a specific temperature, liquid crystals (LCs) are very easy to process in thin films, along with maintaining optical properties characteristic to crystalline materials, as the ability to rotate the polarized light plane (birefringence) (Scutaru, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%