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4‐Cyanoresorcinol‐Based Bent‐Core Mesogens with Azobenzene Wings: Emergence of Sterically Stabilized Polar Order in Liquid Crystalline Phases
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EngineeringLiquid Crystalline ElastomerOrganic ChemistryBent‐core MesogensNew SeriesChemistryChain LengthLiquid Crystalline PhasesCrystal FormationMaterials ScienceAzobenzene WingsCrystal MaterialMolecular MaterialCrystal Structure DesignOrganic Material ChemistryElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsCrystalsSmc PhasesMolecule-based MaterialFunctional Materials
A new series of azobenzene containing bent‐core molecules incorporating 4‐cyanoresorcinol as the central core unit exhibiting cybotactic nematic, rectangular, columnar, and different types of tilted smectic (SmC) phases are synthesized. The mesophase behavior and phase structures are characterized in bulk and freely suspended films using a variety of experimental techniques. Depending on the chain length and temperature a series of different mesophases is observed in these compounds, ranging from cybotactic nematic via paraelectric SmC phases, polarization randomized SmC s P R phases to ferroelectric and antiferroelectric SmC phases, associated with increasing size and correlation length of the polar domains. Spontaneous formation of chiral domains is observed in the paraelectric SmC and the SmC s P R phases and discussed in relation with superstructural chirality, bend elastic constants, and surface effects.
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