H. Skupin et al., Time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy on structure and mobility of single crystal ferroelectric liquid crystalline elastomers, MACROMOLEC, 32(11), 1999, pp. 3746-3752
Time-resolved polarized Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy on t
hin microtomized sections of single-crystal ferroelectric liquid crystallin
e elastomers (SC-FLCE) is employed to analyze its structure and mobility in
response to an external electric field. Due to its specificity, FTIR spect
roscopy enables to determine the orientation, the order parameter, and the
extension and time scale of the motion for different molecular moieties. It
is shown that under the influence of an external electric field the mesoge
nic units perform a motion on the tilt cone which is hindered by the elasto
meric network. Although the different molecular moieties have a widely vary
ing excursion of their motion, their response to the external electric fiel
d takes place simultaneously on a time scale of about 10 ms.