New Liquid Crystal Materials; Physical Properties and Performance in Displays for Automobile, High Information Density and Guest-host Applications

Abstract Four novel liquid crystal classes are presented, namely bi-, tri-, and tetracyclic ethanes, pyridazines, and tetracyclic chloro-diesters. Each class exhibits distinct physical characteristics, such as low viscosities η − 12 cP, low elastic ratios k33/k11 ∼ 1, large mesomorphic ranges −40°C. 250°C, large negative dielectric anisotropies δ e − 9 and/or low dielectric relaxation frequencies f e ∼ 1 kHz. It is shown that the dielectric Debye relaxation time τ characterizing the hindered rotation of polar nematic molecules around their short axes is much more affected by molecular structural factors than by their rotational viscosity γ1. The material and electro-optical properties of mixtures for twisted nematic and guest-host LCDs comprising the new compounds are presented. The mixtures cover a wide range of applications such as high contrast, fast and multiplexable automotive TN-LCDs; positive and negative contrast guest-host LCDs; high-information density matrix, and dual-frequency addressable LCDs.

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