Ferroelectricity of induced S*Cphases with novel chiral dopants

Abstract
Induced S*C phases can be obtained by dissolving chiral dopants in achiral SC host phases. If the chiral guest molecules bear a transverse dipole, ferroelectricity will occur. The novel dopants under discussion are characterized by chiral centres and the transverse dipole situated not in the alkyl end groups of the mesogenic molecules, but directly in their rigid cores. As a rigid core, analogues of decalin were used. In those dopants, rotation around the molecular long axis is sterically restricted. According to the microscopic model of Zeks, this leads to enhanced values of the spontaneous polarization P s. The magnitude as well as the sign of the spontaneous polarization P s of the S*C phases induced by the novel dopants in different host phases has been investigated. It has been found for the first time that for a given dopant, the polarization as well as the sign of P s depends on the structure of the host phase. The results are discussed in terms of two microscopic models. They can be understood taking into account the situation that the potential of the restricted long axial rotation is determined by the hard core interactions of the molecules involved or that an orientation of the host dipoles by a guest/host interaction takes place.