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Ferroelectric liquid crystalline polysiloxanes

H. Endo, S. Hachiya, T. Sekiya, K. Kawasaki, Rotational viscosity of ferroelectric liquid-crystalline polysiloxanes. Liq. Cryst. 12, 147-155 (1992)... [Pg.354]

Kapitza, H., Zentel. R., Twieg, R. J., Nguyen, C., Vallerien, S. U., Kremer, F. and Willson, C. G Ferroelectric liquid-crystalline polysiloxanes with high spontaneous polarization and possible applications in nonlinear optics, Adv. Mater., 2, 539-543 (1990). [Pg.1181]

Shenouda, I. G., and Chien, L.-C., Novel ferroelectric liquid-crystalline polysiloxanes containing cyanohydrine chiral mesogens L-norleucine series. Macromolecules, 26, 5020-5023 (1993). [Pg.1182]

R Kaphzka, R. Zcnlcl, R. J. TVieg. C Nguyen, S. U. Vdlerien. F. Kremcr, and C O. Willson, Ferroelectric liquid crystalline polysiloxanes srith high spontaneous polarizatioo and posaiUe appUcatioos in nonlinear optics, Adv. Mattr. 2 539 (1990). [Pg.879]

Liquid Crystalline Polysiloxane Surfaces and Edges of a Smectic Layered Ferroelectric... [Pg.188]

Cooray, N. F., Kakimoto, M.-a., Imai, Y., and Suzuki, Y., Novel fluorine-containing ferroelectric side chain liquid-crystalline polysiloxanes showing bistable fast switching, Macromolecules, 27, 1592-1596 (1994). [Pg.1182]

Dielectric and Electro-Optical Properties of a Ferroelectric Side-Chain Liquid Crystalline Polysiloxane Containing Azobenzene Dyes as Guest Molecules... [Pg.129]

Fig. 1.26 Molecular structures of ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers (a) scheme of the molecular design, (b) polyacrylates, (c) polyoxyethylenes, (d) polysiloxanes, and (e) hybrid polymers... Fig. 1.26 Molecular structures of ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers (a) scheme of the molecular design, (b) polyacrylates, (c) polyoxyethylenes, (d) polysiloxanes, and (e) hybrid polymers...
The author s group chose polyacrylate [102, 103], polyoxyethylene [104, 105], polysiloxane [103], and a polyacrylate/polysiloxane hybrid polymer [106] as the main chain according to the design in Fig. 1.26b-e. We attached various kinds of side-chain structures onto polymer main chains described above and checked the physical properties of these side-chain-type ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers (FLCPs). [Pg.43]

The side chain polysiloxane liquid crystalline polymers PI, P2 and P3 composed of the above three ferroelectric liquid crystals as the side groups exhibit the ferroelectric liquid crystal phase, their chemical formulae being respectively. [Pg.344]

The main objective of this chapter is to review and outline the research studies and perspectives on liquid crystalline elastomers and LC anisotropic networks, with emphasis on recent interesting innovations on network-stabilized ferroelectric LC (FLC) gels, discotic columnar networks, and self-assembly hydrogen-bonded LC network. We will also present hybrid networks based on ladderlike polysiloxanes that have been developed in our group as advanced functional film materials. [Pg.267]


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