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Flexoelectric effect in nematic liquid crystals

M.A. Osipov, Molecular theory of flexoelectric effect in nematic liquid crystals, Sov. Phys. JETP 58(6), 1167-1171, (1983). [Pg.30]

In addition to the pear-shaped molecules, bent-shaped molecules were used to illustrate the dipolar origin of the flexoelectric effects in nematic liquid crystals. It was assumed that the constituent molecules of the nematic liquid crystals are free to rotate around their axes, and in the absence of electric fields, their dipole moments average out so the net polarization of the material is zero. However, when liquid crystals made from polar pear- or banana-shaped molecules are subjected to splay or bend deformations, respectively, they can become macroscopically polar, because the polar structures correspond to a more efficient packing of the molecules. It follows from symmetry considerations that the deformation-induced fiexo-electric polarization Pa can be written as ... [Pg.68]


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