The analysis of temperature effect on frequency dependent dielectric parameters of semifluorinated liquid crystalline biphenyl carboxylic acid

Gürkan Karanlık*, Alptekin Yıldız, Nimet Yılmaz Canlı, Hale Ocak, Mustafa Okutan, Belkız Bilgin Eran

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Abstract

In this study, the dielectric properties of the liquid crystal 4–(7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10–nonafluorodecyloxy)biphenyl–4′–carboxylic acid (NBCA) exhibiting a Smectic C mesophase have been analyzed. NBCA has two critical temperatures which are 194 °C for the crystal phase to the smectic phase transition, and 269 °C for the smectic phase to the isotropic phase transition. Impedance spectroscopy measurements were made at regular intervals at different temperatures which includes these transitions. By using capacitance method, the complex dielectric constants have been calculated for each temperature, and the real part of dielectric constants have been fitted to the Cole-Cole equation. In addition, ac conductivity mechanisms of the NBCA at different temperatures and different phases and also activation energies which belongs to some selected frequencies have been determined by the imaginary part of dielectric constants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-90
Number of pages6
JournalPhysica B: Condensed Matter
Volume555
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2019

Bibliographical note

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© 2018 Elsevier B.V.

Funding

This research has been supported by Yildiz Technical University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Department with the Projects Number 2016–01–01–DOP01 .

FundersFunder number
Yildiz Teknik Üniversitesi2016–01–01–DOP01

    Keywords

    • Impedance spectroscopy (IS)
    • Liquid crystal
    • Phase transition temperature

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