High Electron Charge Carrier Mobility in the Nematic Phase of a Roof-Shaped Nematogen with Optimum Molecular Biaxiality

28 May 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

A roof-shaped molecule forming exclusively a nematic liquid crystals phase has been prepared based on a lead structure. The aspect ratio is designed to be almost optimum with respect to the molecular biaxiality. A broad nematic phase over more than 100 K is observed in which a transient biaxiality can be induced. In sandwich cells, TOF electron mobilities of up to 10-2 cm2V-1s-1are obtained, which are the highest found to date for nematic materials. The latter is attributed to the special self-assembly of the roof-shaped mesogens favouring the contacts between the aromatic units, which is confirmed by X-ray scattering, modelling and X-ray scattering simulation. The material is responsive to the applied electric field which results in the anomalous negative field dependence of the charge carrier mobilities.

Keywords

nematic
biaxiality
liquid crystals
TOF mobility
n-type material

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Equipment, Synthesis, Molecular Analysis, Experimental procedures, DSC, X-ray, Simulations, TOF mobility
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