A study of spontaneous polarization for ferroelectric liquid crystals using semiempirical molecular orbital methods

The relationship between molecular structure and spontaneous polarization Ps was investigated for a series of homologous compounds using semiempirical molecular orbital methods (MNDO/AMl). Considering many possible conformations observed in the liquid crystal phase, we found that two averaged molecu...

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