Claims
- 1. A liquid crystalline material comprising a mixture of compounds at least one of which is a liquid crystalline compound of Formula I:R1—A—(X)m—B—R2 Formula I where A is selected from naphthyl, fluorinated naphthyl and brominated naphthyl, B is selected from phenyl, methylated phenyl, brominated phenyl, fluorinated phenyl, and pyrimidine, R1 and R2 each contain 1-15 carbon atoms and are independently selected from alkyl, alkoxy, alkynyl, thioalkyl, Br, CN, SCN, NCS, perfluoroalkyl, perfluoroalkoxy and hydrogen, X is selected from COO and C═C, m is 0 or 1, provided that where A is naphthyl, m is 0 then B is selected from methylated phenyl, brominated phenyl and pyrimidine; provided that when B is pyrimidine, m is 0 and R2 is CN or alkyl then R1 is other than alkyl or alkoxy; provided that A and B are not simultaneously naphthyl and pyrimidine respectively; provided that when m is 1 and X is CO2 then at least one of R1 or R2 is thioalkyl; and provided that when B is methylated phenyl then R2 is not hydrogen.
- 2. A liquid crystalline material according to claim 1 where at least one of the terminal groups R1 and R2 in the compound of Formula I is selected from alkyl, alkoxy, alkynyl and thioalkyl.
- 3. A liquid crystalline material according to claim 2 where at least one of the terminal groups in the compound of Formula I is a straight chain.
- 4. A liquid crystal device characterized in that it uses a liquid crystalline material according to claim 1.
- 5. A liquid crystal material according to claim 1 suitable for inclusion in devices utilizing pretransitional characteristics of liquid crystalline materials in the isotropic phase.
- 6. A device comprising two spaced cell walls each bearing electrode structures and treated on at least one facing surface with an alignment layer and a layer of liquid crystal material enclosed between the cell walls, wherein the liquid crystal material is the material of claim 1.
- 7. A device comprising two spaced cell walls, a layer of liquid crystal material in its pretransitional state enclosed between the cell walls, wherein the liquid crystal material is the material of claim 1.
- 8. A polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer comprising small droplets of a liquid crystal material dispersed within a matrix of a transparent polymer, wherein the liquid crystal material is the material of claim 1.
- 9. A material according to claim 1 in which the mixture also includes at least one compound of formula V where R1 is C1-10 n-alkyl or n-alkoxyl and the fluorosubstituent(s) may be in any one or two of the available substitution positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/470,153, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,781, which is a division of Ser. No. 08/283,714 filed Aug. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,500, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/002,396 filed Jan. 13, 1993, abandoned.
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