Regensburg 2002 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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CPP: Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 10: Funktionalisierte Polymere
CPP 10.3: Vortrag
Dienstag, 12. März 2002, 16:50–17:10, H38
FT-IR spectroscopic studies on the reorientation of ferroelectric liquid crystals in a thermoreversible gel network — •Jan Prigann1, Christian Tolksdorf2, Holger Skupin1, Rudolf Zentel2, and Friedrich Kremer1 — 1University of Leipzig, Faculty of Physics — 2Univerity of Mainz, Faculty of Chemistry
Time-resolved FT-IR spectroscopy with polarised light is employed to study the structure and mobility of chiral liquid crystals in mixtures with thermoreversible gels as a function of gel former concentration. The latter was kept below 2 mass%. The formation of the gel stabilises the structure and orientation of the liquid crystals while maintaining - for gel former concentration < 1 mass% - its mobility comparable to the pure compound. Applying an external electric field during the formation of the gel makes it possible to imprint a preferred orientation of the liquid crystals in the mixture [1]. This results in a memory effect similarly to the one observed in liquid crystalline elastomers [2].
[1] J. Prigann, Ch. Tolksdorf, H. Skupin, R. Zentel, F. Kremer, Macromol, submitted Dec. 2001
[2] W. Lehman, H. Skupin, Ch. Tolksdorf, E. Gebhard, R. Zentel, P. Krüger, M. Lösche, F. Kremer, Nature, 2001, 410, 447-449