Studies of the Mesomorphic and Electro-Optic Behaviour in Cholesterol-Based Bent-Shaped Mesogens
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IISER Mohali
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Chirality holds a lot of importance in various branches of sciences such as optics, photonics,
nanotechnology, drug delivery, pharmaceuticals, etc. The introduction of chirality in the molecular
design of liquid crystals (LCs) has been found to stabilize several unusual self-assembled structures.
Among them, the blue phase (BP) and twist grain boundary (TGB) phase are excellent examples of
mesophases formed out of molecular frustration. BPs are being regarded as an emerging photonic
material for potential applications in displays, switching, sensing, and other fields, whereas the TGB
phase is known as the LC analogue of Abrikosov vortex lattice in type-II superconductors. However,
insufficient thermal stability has curbed their practical applications. Therefore, this presentation will
discuss the rational design of cholesterol-based bent-shaped liquid crystalline molecules for the
stabilization of frustrated mesophases, electro-optical applications, and multi-stimuli responsive
behavior. Moreover, this presentation will cover the development of non-symmetrical cholesterol-based
dimers in the search for ferroelectric materials. Ferroelectric materials find applications in the field of
information devices, electro-optical devices, switchable non-linear optics devices and light modulators
as these materials can be rapidly switched between the two different states using an electric field.
The first example will describe the development of cholesterol-based bent-shaped systems for the
stabilization of the complex twist grain boundary (TGB) phase in a long temperature range. 1,3
Furthermore, thermochromic behavior and spontaneous formation of polar order in the orthogonal
smectic phase exhibited by these bent-shaped mesogens will also be discussed. 1,3 The second example
will cover a new family of chiral bent-shaped LC compounds that displayed remarkable stabilization of
cubic blue phase in single-component systems. 2,3 Electro-optical performance and stimuli-responsive
behavior will also be discussed. 2,3 The third example will exemplify the importance of the structure-
property relationship where an increase in the number of rings on one side of the central bent-core led
to the stabilization of the cubic blue phase in a long temperature range. 4 The fourth example will present
non-symmetrical cholesterol-based bent-shaped dimers where the pro-mesogenic cholesterol moiety
was tethered to the aromatic core via a flexible spacer leading to the formation of bent molecular
architecture. 5 Several exotic mesophases formed by these dimeric systems such as chiral nematic, twist
grain boundary, orthogonal smectic, and tilted smectic phase will also be discussed. 5 Ferroelectric
properties and various other physical properties exhibited by these dimeric systems will be shown. 5 The
fifth example will demonstrate a new family of non-symmetrical cholesterol-based that displayed 2D
oblique mesophases. 6 This is one of the unique examples of non-symmetrical dimers where the
molecules arrange themselves in an oblique lattice. 6 Key fundamental challenges and new technological
opportunities will be highlighted in each of these examples.