Temperature Dependences of Effective Cone Angles of Surface-Stabilized Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal: Correlation with Layer Structure Changes Caused by Electrical Square Waves
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When the layer structure of surface-stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystals in a SmC<SUP>*</SUP> phase was changed from a chevron to a quasi-bookshelf structure by applying an electric field at 50°C, the effective cone angle became 36.2° at 50°C. By cooling to 10°C, it became only 5° larger. This weak temperature dependence was reversible below 50°C, accompanied with reversible changes of the layer structures.
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