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Emerging Ferroelectric Uniaxial Lamellar (Smectic A<sub>F</sub>) Fluids for Bistable In-Plane Polarization Memory
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2022
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Materials ScienceMultiferroicsEngineeringPhysicsCrystal MaterialFerroelectric ApplicationCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsFerroelectric MaterialsSpontaneous PolarizationLiquid Crystal ElasticityFunctional MaterialsMemory EffectFerroelectric Uniaxial Lamellar
The emerging matter category of liquid-matter ferroelectrics, i.e., ferroelectric nematics, demonstrates an unprecedented combination of fluidity and spontaneous polarization. However, unlike traditional ferroelectrics, the field-switched polarization at zero-field cannot be conserved, so the memory effect remains challenging. Here we report another new type of ferroelectric liquid crystal state, dubbed the ferroelectric smectic A phase, where the polarization is longitudinally coupled to the smectic quasi-layer order. With higher packing density, the phase exhibits higher values of refractive anisotropy and spontaneous polarization compared to the ferroelectric nematics. A delicate balance between the liquid crystal elasticity and flow viscosity enables both the switching and memory of the polarization field, thus opening the door toward realizing liquid-matter ferroelectric memory devices.
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