Electroclinic and electromechanic effects of chiral smectic A elastomer composed of cholesteryl ester

Optical and mechanical responses to electric stimulation in a side-chain smectic A elastomer composed of a chiral mesogen are investigated. An electric-field-induced molecular tilt, caused by the electroclinic effect, is optically measured in the chiral smectic A phase. In addition, shear deformatio...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inProceedings of Japanese Liquid Crystal Society Annual meeting Vol. 2011; p. 127
Main Authors Hiraoka, Kazuyuki, Kato, Masayuki, Tejima, Hiromichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published THE JAPANESE LIQUID CRYSTAL SOCIETY 2011
一般社団法人 日本液晶学会
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN1880-3490
2432-5988
DOI10.11538/ekitou.2011.0.127.0

Cover

More Information
Summary:Optical and mechanical responses to electric stimulation in a side-chain smectic A elastomer composed of a chiral mesogen are investigated. An electric-field-induced molecular tilt, caused by the electroclinic effect, is optically measured in the chiral smectic A phase. In addition, shear deformation of the elastomer is also induced by the electric field, while the tilt angle of the sheared elastomer, defined as the angle between the edge of the elastomer film and the direction of the layer normal, is smaller than the molecular tilt angle estimated by optical measurement.
Bibliography:PA39
ISSN:1880-3490
2432-5988
DOI:10.11538/ekitou.2011.0.127.0