TY - JOUR
T1 - Bistable memory switching of (liquid crystalline copolymer/low molecular weight liquid crystal) composite systems
AU - Kajiyama, Tisato
AU - Yamane, Hirokazu
AU - Kikuchi, Hirotsugu
PY - 2000/1/1
Y1 - 2000/1/1
N2 - Bistable electro-optical switching characteristics have been investigated for composite systems in a smectic phase induced by mixing a side chain type nematic liquid crystalline polymer (nematic LCP) or its copolymer with weak polar methoxy terminal groups in the side chains and low molecular weight nematic liquid crystals (nematic LCs) with strong polar cyano end groups. The liquid crystalline copolymer (LCcoP) with weak polar methoxy terminal groups in the side chains attaching to a polysiloxane main chain was used in order to improve the response speed of the bistable light switching for the binary composite system. Although the LCcoP with 52.5 mol% substituted mesogenic side chains did not exhibit any mesophase characteristics at any temperature, this LCcoP induced a smectic state by mixing nematic LCs. A reversible and bistable electro-optical switching with a short response time (approx. 100 ms) was realized for the induced smectic binary composite system upon the application of an appropriate electric field at room temperature.
AB - Bistable electro-optical switching characteristics have been investigated for composite systems in a smectic phase induced by mixing a side chain type nematic liquid crystalline polymer (nematic LCP) or its copolymer with weak polar methoxy terminal groups in the side chains and low molecular weight nematic liquid crystals (nematic LCs) with strong polar cyano end groups. The liquid crystalline copolymer (LCcoP) with weak polar methoxy terminal groups in the side chains attaching to a polysiloxane main chain was used in order to improve the response speed of the bistable light switching for the binary composite system. Although the LCcoP with 52.5 mol% substituted mesogenic side chains did not exhibit any mesophase characteristics at any temperature, this LCcoP induced a smectic state by mixing nematic LCs. A reversible and bistable electro-optical switching with a short response time (approx. 100 ms) was realized for the induced smectic binary composite system upon the application of an appropriate electric field at room temperature.
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U2 - 10.1080/10587250008023881
DO - 10.1080/10587250008023881
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0034483666
SN - 1542-1406
VL - 346
SP - 217
EP - 227
JO - Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
JF - Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
T2 - Anglo-Japanese Seminar on Liquid Crystals'99
Y2 - 26 May 1999 through 28 May 1999
ER -