Abstract
IR spectroscopy was used to study the orientation and mobility of different molecular segments in a side chain ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymer (FLCP) in the book-shelf geometry. It was directly shown that the tilt angles for the mesogenic units and the spacers are different. The data obtained allowed us to construct a detailed model of segmental orientation in the SC phase for this FLCP. This model is consistent with the ‘zigzag’ model for tilted smectic phases. The rotational bias of carbonyl bonds is also confirmed and a possible orientation function for the carbonyl group is discussed. Time-resolved step-scan FTIR spectroscopy enabled us to follow the intra- and inter-molecular response of the FLCP to an external electric field with a time resolution of 5 mus. It was detected that mesogenic moiety, spacer and backbone take part in the reorientation process. The time responses of different molecular segments are similar on the time scale of a few hundred microseconds.
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