Confining the ferroelectric nematic RM734 between cationic-polymer-coated plates produces a modulated phase whose optical signatures match the predicted double-splay nematic structure.
Thermotropic reentrant isotropy and antiferroelectricity in the ferroelectric nematic material RM734
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We report a transition from the ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal ($N_F$) phase to a lower-temperature, antiferroelectric fluid phase having reentrant isotropic symmetry ($I_A$), in the liquid crystal compound RM734 doped with small concentrations of the ionic liquids BMIM or EMIM. Even a trace amount of ionic liquid dopant facilitates the kinetic pathway for the transition from the $N_F$ to the $I_A$, enabling simple cooling to produce this isotropic fluid phase rather than resulting in crystallization. The $I_A$ was also obtained in the absence of specific ionic liquid doping by appropriate temperature cycling in three distinct, as-synthesized-and-purified batches of RM734, two commercial and one from our laboratory. An additional birefringent, lamellar-modulated, antiferroelectric phase with the director parallel to the layers, resembling the smectic $Z_A$, is found between the paraelectric and ferroelectric nematic phases in RM734/BMIM mixtures.
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Double Splay Nematic Order in Confined Polar Fluids
Confining the ferroelectric nematic RM734 between cationic-polymer-coated plates produces a modulated phase whose optical signatures match the predicted double-splay nematic structure.