Liquid Crystal Types - Nematic, Cholesteric, Smectic Modes: Dynamic Scattering Twisted Nematic - Display Systems
Liquid Crystal Types - Nematic, Cholesteric, Smectic Modes: Dynamic Scattering Twisted Nematic - Display Systems
smectic
Modes
twisted nematic
nematic,
cholesteric,
: dynamic scattering
display systems.
LIQUID CRYSTALS
What are Liquid Crystals?
Intermediate state of a matter, in between the liquid and
the crystal.
possess some typical properties of a liquid
(e. g. uidity, inability to support shear, formation and
coalescence of droplets)
some crystalline properties
(anisotropy in optical, electrical, and magnetic properties,
periodic arrangement of molecules in one spatial direction,
etc.)
1888-1899
1888, Austrian
Botanist Freidrich
Reinitzer discovers
1967,
James
Fergason
liquid
crystals
discovered the "twisted
nematic" LCD. He produced
the first practical displays
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Classifications
Lyotropic, Polymeric, and Thermotropic Liquid Crystals
Thermotropic LCs exhibit a phase transition into the LC
phase as temperature is changed
Lyotropic LCs exhibit phase transitions as a function of
concentration of the mesogen in a solvent (typically water) as
well as temperature.
Nematic, cholesteric, smectic, and ferroelectric.
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Liquid Crystal
Phases
Nematic, Smectic & Cholesteric
Mesogens
Molecules that exhibit liquid crystal phases are called
mesogens.
For a molecule to display an LC phase, - be fairly rigid and
anisotropic (i.e. longer in one direction than another).
Most mesogens fall into the 'rigid-rod' class (calamitic
mesogens)
Disk-like (discotic) mesogens - these orient in the
direction of their short axis.
Examples :
Polymers and colloidal suspensions can also form LC
phases.
micrometre-sized objects (such as anisotropic colloids),
latex particles,
clay platelets and even some viruses,
such as the tobacco mosaic virus)
can organize themselves in liquid crystal phases.
SmecticPhases
"smectic" is derived from the Greek word for soap.
Thick, slippery substance often found at the bottom of a soap
dish is actually a type of smectic liquid crystal.
Molecules in this phase show a degree of translational order not
present in the nematic.
In the smectic state, the molecules maintain the general
orientational order of nematics, but also tend to align themselves
in layers or planes.
Motion is restricted to within these planes, and separate
planes are observed to ow past each other.
The increased order means that the smectic state is more
"solid-like" than the nematic.
The smectic phases, which are found at lower temperatures than the
nematic, form well-defined layers that can slide over one another like
soap.
The smectics are thus positionally ordered along one direction.
In the Smectic A phase, the molecules are oriented along the layer
normal, while in the Smectic C phase they are tilted away from the
layer normal.
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