Nematic electroclinic effect in a carbon nanotube-doped achiral liquid crystal

Abstract

A small quantity of carbon nanotubes dispersed in an achiral liquid crystal matrix transmits chirality a short distance into the LC, and the LC+CNT mixture is found to exhibit a bulklike electroclinic effect in the nematic phase. The magnitude of the effect increases rapidly on cooling, showing significant pretransitional behavior on approaching the nematic -smectic-A transition temperature (T NA ) from above. The variation of the electroclinic coefficient is negligible over the frequency range 100 Hz -100 kHz in the in the nematic phase well above T NA and in the smectic-A phase, whereas the electroclinic coefficient falls off significantly with increasing frequency just above T NA

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