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Chiral nematic Hquid crystals are sometimes referred to as spontaneously twisted nematics, and hence a special case of the nematic phase. The essential requirement for the chiral nematic stmcture is a chiral center that acts to bias the director of the Hquid crystal with a spontaneous cumulative twist. An ordinary nematic Hquid crystal can be converted into a chiral nematic by adding an optically active compound (4). In many cases the inverse of the pitch is directiy proportional to the molar concentration of the optically active compound. Racemic mixtures (1 1 mixtures of both isomers) of optically active mesogens form nematic rather than chiral nematic phases. Because of their twist encumbrance, chiral nematic Hquid crystals generally are more viscous than nematics (6). [Pg.193]

The polyamides are soluble in high strength sulfuric acid or in mixtures of hexamethylphosphoramide, /V, /V- dim ethyl acetam i de and LiCl. In the latter, compHcated relationships exist between solvent composition and the temperature at which the Hquid crystal phase forms. The polyamide solutions show an abmpt decrease in viscosity which is characteristic of mesophase formation when a critical volume fraction of polymer ( ) is exceeded. The viscosity may decrease, however, in the Hquid crystal phase if the molecular ordering allows the rod-shaped entities to gHde past one another more easily despite the higher concentration. The Hquid crystal phase is optically anisotropic and the texture is nematic. The nematic texture can be transformed to a chiral nematic texture by adding chiral species as a dopant or incorporating a chiral unit in the main chain as a copolymer (30). [Pg.202]

Mixtures of a nematic liquid crystal (LC or LC ) with small quantities of gold nanoparticles coated with alkylthiolates (<5 wt%) including an alkylthiolate functionalized with a chiral group have been studied (Figure 8.29) [72]. All mixtures show nematic mesophases with transition temperatures and phase stability very similar to those oftheliquid crystal precursors LC or LC. The introduction ofachiral center into the mixtures (mixtures of Au ) produce chiral nematic mesophases. A similar result is obtained in mixtures of Au and LC doped with the chiral dopant (s)-Naproxen. [Pg.390]

Nieh MP, Raghunathan VA, Glinka CJ, Harroun TA, Pabst G, Katsaras J (2004) Magnetically alignable phase of phospholipid bicelle mixtures is a chiral nematic made up of wormlike micelles. Langmuir 20 7893-7897... [Pg.115]

Fig. 13. Tilted 2D spectrum of natural abundance 2H Q-COSY experiment of ( )-l-pentyn-ol dissolved in PBLG/chloroform chiral nematic liquid crystal. The spectrum was symmetrized prior to the tilting procedure. Note that all isotopomers of the mixture are clearly visualized. (Reproduced by permission of American Chemical Society.)... Fig. 13. Tilted 2D spectrum of natural abundance 2H Q-COSY experiment of ( )-l-pentyn-ol dissolved in PBLG/chloroform chiral nematic liquid crystal. The spectrum was symmetrized prior to the tilting procedure. Note that all isotopomers of the mixture are clearly visualized. (Reproduced by permission of American Chemical Society.)...
The polyamides are soluble in high sirength sulfuric acid or in mixtures of hexamelhylphosphoiamide. AMV-diinethylaeciamidc. and l.ifT. The liquid-crystal phase is optically anisotropic and the texture is nematic. The nematic texture can he transformed lo a chiral nematic texture by adding chiral species us a dopant or incorporating a chiral unit in the main chain as a copolymer. [Pg.935]

Fig. 10 (a, b) Schematic mechanism demonstrated for a reflective color M-paper with magnetically controllable characteristics, (c, d) The intensity of magnetic field dependence on the reflection spectra of chiral nematic mixtures doped with magnetite nanoparticles that are surface modified with oleic acid and a chiral pyridine-based dopant, as well as photographs of both formulations before and after a magnetic field of 1,000 GS was applied (see photograph insets above) [364], (Copyright 2010, Taylor Francis)... [Pg.359]

A chiral nematic (cholesteric) liquid crystal mixture is contained in a liquid crystal cell as shown in Figure 3.3. [Pg.51]

The first prototype chiral nematic phase change devices were demonstrated with a tertiary mixture of cholesteryl chloride (12), nonanoate (13) and oleyl... [Pg.52]

Table 3.2 Transition temperatures (°C) for chiral nematic derivatives of cholesterol (12-14) and a tertiary mixture (30%I56%I14%. respectively) for a CNPC-LCD prototype ... Table 3.2 Transition temperatures (°C) for chiral nematic derivatives of cholesterol (12-14) and a tertiary mixture (30%I56%I14%. respectively) for a CNPC-LCD prototype ...
Prototype SBE-LCDs combined a chiral nematic mixture with large twist angle, O 240°-270° with a low ratio of the cell gap to pitch djp 0.75), a positive... [Pg.88]

The major difference between the configuration of the OMI sandwich cell and other STN-LCDs is that the optical path difference (5 = And 1 pm) is much lower. There is no requirement for a significant pretilt (0 < 0 < 5°), the twist angle of the chiral nematic layer is lower (180°), the front polariser is parallel to the nematic director (a = 0°) and the polariser and analyser are crossed (P = 90°). The 180° twist gives rise to strong interference between the two elliptically polarised rays. If the optical path difference is small, e.g. 0.4 m, a bright, white, non-dispersive off-state is produced. The chiral nematic mixture should be of positive dielectric anisotropy, low birefringence and exhibit a low cell gap to pitch ratio dip 0.3). [Pg.91]

The electro-optical characteristics of multiplexed STN-LCDs exhibit a significant dependence on temperature. This has to be compensated in order to avoid variations of the optical performance of the display with temperatures. This can be achieved electronically. However, this problem can also be solved by the use of optically active, chiral dopants. The capacitive threshold voltage of a chiral nematic mixture depends on the pitch of the mixture ... [Pg.92]

The electrode surfaces of a normal LCD sandwich cell d 8-10 pm) are coated with an alignment layer in order to induce a planar alignment of a host (chiral) nematic mixture containing the dichroic dye of positive dichroism and a chiral dopant. Due to the absence of polarisers a very thin mirror can be incorporated within the cell on top of the rear glass plate electrode in direct contact with the guest-host mixture, see Figure 3.15. [Pg.113]

The application of an electric field above the threshold value results in a reorientation of the nematic liquid crystal mixture, if the nematic phase is of negative dielectric anisotropy. The optically active dopant then applies a torque to the nematic phase and causes a helical structure to be formed in the plane of the display. The guest dye molecules are also reoriented and, therefore, the display appears coloured in the activated pixels. Thus, a positive contrast display is produced of coloured information against a white background. The threshold voltage is dependent upon the elastic constants, the magnitude of the dielectric anisotropy, and the ratio of the cell gap to the chiral nematic pitch ... [Pg.115]


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