Dielectric characterization of different mesogenic substances and a mixture with non-conventional gold nanoparticles
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Marino, Lucia
Versace, Carlo
Bertolini, Roberto
Scaramuzza, Nicola
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Dottorato di Ricerca in Science and Technique of Mesophases and Molecular Materials, Bernardino Telesio, Cycle XXV, FIS/03a.a. 2011-2012; The study of liquid-crystalline matter and nano-structured materials is an important
and vast field of research with potential implications in the development of new
technologies, like sensors and displays. In this work we have analyzed and
characterized different systems by dielectric spectroscopy.
The first part of this thesis is devoted to the characterization of an orthoconic
liquid-crystalline mixture, W-129, with ferroelectric properties. The analysis of the
dielectric response of this material has revealed a plurality of ferroelectric smectic
C* subphases; they represent smectic intermediate variants situated between the
ferroelectric phase and the antiferroelettric one, known like antiferrielectric phases
(SmCFI*, SmCFII*, ... ), whose study is still open and is collecting a lot of interest
in academic environments.
The same liquid crystalline mixture was then doped with unconventional gold
nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are functionalized with a hydrophilic polymer
which becomes hydrophobic exceeded 40°C. The nano-composite material
obtained by the dispersion of the gold nanoparticles presents interesting
characteristics, such as an enhancement of dielectric increments (or strengths)
probably due to the molecular interactions between the ferroelectric liquid crystal
and the gold nanoparticles, which translates into an increase of the order of the
liquid crystal host, in a stabilization of the smectic subphases and in an enhanced
memory effect already seen in the pure liquid-crystalline mixture.
The third and last part is devoted to the characterization of a new "banana-shaped"
liquid crystal, which exhibits some unusual physical properties during the nematic
phase, in particular, the presence of regions of more ordered molecules, organized
in a smectic C phase inside a nematic one. The dielectric spectra acquired during
the nematic phase show the presence of a relaxation response between 10 and 20
Hz which, with the addition of relatively large values of permittivity, may suggest
the presence of a ferroelectric response due to the existence of cybotactic clusters.; Università degli Studi della CalabriaSoggetto
Fisica sperimentale; Spettroscopia; Isolanti elettrici; Cristalli liquidi
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