Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal device comprising tilted smectic phases of banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules.
- 2. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein the device is an electro-optical storage device.
- 3. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein the device is an electro-optical switching device.
- 4. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, additionally comprising:
a pair of opposed substrates, each substrate having an electrode facing the other substrate; and wherein said tilted smectic phases of banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules are disposed between said pair of substrates in a racemic state.
- 5. The liquid crystal device according to claim 4, wherein said banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules are synclinic below a threshold voltage applied across said electrodes and anticlinic above said threshold voltage.
- 6. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, additionally comprising:
a pair of opposed substrates, each substrate having an electrode facing the other substrate; and wherein said tilted smectic phases of banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules are disposed between said pair of substrates in a chiral state.
- 7. The liquid crystal device according to claim 6, wherein said banana-shaped molecules are anticlinic below a threshold voltage applied across said electrodes and synclinic above said threshold voltage.
- 8. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, additionally comprising:
a pair of opposed substrates, each substrate having an electrode facing the other substrate; and wherein said tilted smectic phases of banana-shaped liquid crystal are disposed between said pair of substrates in both a racemic and a chiral state.
- 9. The liquid crystal device according to claim 8, wherein application of a sufficiently high electric field transitions said material between the racemic and chiral states, and wherein both racemic and chiral states are stable in the absence of an electric field.
- 10. The liquid crystal device according to claim 8, wherein said material exhibits gray scale properties that are stable in the transition between the racemic and chiral states.
- 11. The liquid crystal device according to claim 8, wherein the switching time between the racemic and chiral states is less than about 100 microseconds.
- 12. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein the banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules are selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by formula I
- 13. The liquid crystal device according to claim 1, wherein the banana-shaped liquid crystal molecules are selected from 4-chloro-1,3-phenylinabis-1,3-phenylenebis[4-(4-14 alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoate, 1,3-phenylene bis[4-4(4-n-alkylphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, 1,3-phenylene bis[4-4(4-n-alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, 1,3-phenylene bis[3-fluoro-(4-n-alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, and halogenated derivatives thereof.
- 14. A method for fabricating a light modulating device, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a pair of substrates with a cell gap therebetween; and permanently disposing at least one banana-shaped liquid crystal material into said cell gap.
- 15. The method for fabricating a light modulating device according to claim 14, wherein transparent electrodes are disposed on each of said substrates adjacent said cell gap.
- 16. The method for fabricating a light modulating device according to claim 14, 2 wherein the at least one banana-shaped liquid crystal material is selected from 3 the group consisting of compounds represented by formula I
- 17. The method for fabricating a light modulating device according to claim 14, wherein the at least one banana-shaped liquid crystal material is selected from the group consisting of 4-chloro-1,3-phenylinabis-1,3-phenylenebis[4-(4-14 alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoate, 1,3-phenylene bis[4-4(4-n-alkylphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, 1,3-phenylene bis[4-4(4-n-alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, 1,3-phenylene bis[3-fluoro-(4-n-alkyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoates, and halogenated derivatives thereof.
- 18. A method of generating an image, comprising:
providing a pair of substrates with a cell gap therebetween; providing transparent electrodes on each of said substrates adjacent to said cell gap; permanently disposing at least one banana-shaped liquid crystal material into said cell gap; and applying an electric field across said electrodes.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said step of applying an electric field further comprises:
applying an electric field capable of selectively causing said banana-shaped liquid crystal material to change between an antiferroelectric state and a ferroelectric state.
- 20. The method according to claim 18, wherein said step of applying an electric field further comprises:
applying an electric field capable of selectively causing said banana-shaped liquid crystal material to change between a racemic phase and a chiral phase.
- 21. The method according to claim 18, wherein said step of applying an electric field further comprises:
applying an electric field capable of selectively causing said banana-shaped liquid crystal material to change from a chiral phase to a racemic phase.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/243,371 filed on Oct. 26, 2000.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] The United States Government has a paid-up license in this invention and may have the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Grant DMR8920147-14, awarded by the National Science Foundation.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US01/48021 |
10/26/2001 |
WO |
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