First Truly Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal

Abstract
The first faroelectric liquid crystalline phase (in 8SI* (ΔS-(+)-(4-(2′methylbuty1) phenyl-4′-n-octylbiphenyl-4 carboxylate) is reported and its physical properties are discussed. The close connection between the phase sequences of 8SI* and its racemate are established. Both compounds show a number of smectic phases above the newly discovered ferroelectric phase and its analogue in the racemate. These phases (CI and G') are tilted in the racemate 8SI and tilted with a helicoidal structure in 8SI*. In the truly ferroelectric phase, X, the director of the molecules can be oriented in a bistable way in an electric field Furthermore when the field is turned off the director orientation remains unchanged. This behaviar is fundamentally different from that in bulk smectic phases which support the helix structure in the absence of external forces. A model far ‘racemates’ in higher smectic phases like G, G', H’ etc as well as a the newly discovered ferroelectric phase is presented. The response of cholesteric blue phases of 8SI* to an external field is discussed in an appendix.