Abstract

We report experimental investigations of a liquid crystal comprising thiophene-based achiral bent-core banana shaped molecules. The compound exhibits the following phase sequence on cooling: Isotropic (517.4K), N (514.9K), de Vries SmA (402K), SmC. Practically no layer contraction was observed across the SmA to SmC transition, confirming the "de Vries" nature of the SmA phase. Interestingly, the crystallization does not occur on cooling the sample, unlike most other liquid crystals. Instead, the SmC phase undergoes a glass transition at 271K even at a slow cooling rate. The dielectric spectroscopy studies carried out on the sample reveal the presence of a dielectric mode whose relaxation process is of the Cole-Cole type. The relaxation frequency of the mode was found to drop rapidly with decreasing temperature, confirming the glassy behavior. The variation of relaxation frequency with temperature follows the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation, indicating the fragile glassy nature of the sample. This report identifies a bent-core liquid crystal exhibiting a "de Vries" SmA phase and glassy behavior at lower temperatures.

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