Abstract

Molecular shape is an important factor in determining the material properties of thermotropic liquid crystals (LCs). We synthesized and investigated several LC compounds formed by asymmetrically bent molecules with a rigid four-ring core in the shape of the letter ‘L’. We measured the temperature dependencies of dielectric permittivities, birefringence, splay K1 and bend K3 elastic constants, splay viscosity ηsplay and flow viscosities η|| and η⊥. The bend–splay anisotropy δK31 = K3 − K1 is negative, similar to the case of nematic LCs formed by symmetrically bent molecules of V-shape. The dielectric anisotropy Δe and birefringence are positive in the entire nematic range. The splay viscosity ηsplay and the flow viscosities η|| and η⊥ are smaller than the viscosities measured for the symmetric V-shaped bent-core materials at similar temperatures. The ratio Γ = ηsplay/η||,⊥ is in the range 5–4 that is typical for rod-like LCs. The reported L-shaped bent-core nematic LCs combine the useful features of bent-core LCs (such as a negative δK31, suitable for formulation of broad-range blue phases) with the relatively low viscosities, a property typical for rod-like LCs and beneficial for electro-optic switching applications.

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