Report on the XXIII Czech–Polish seminar: structural and ferroelectric phase transitions, May 21–25, 2018, Kouty, Czech Republic

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P. Perkowski
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Różański discussed dielectric properties of laterally fluorine-substituted bentshaped liquid crystals. The influence of racemic mixtures on the properties of a high tilted antiferroelectric liquid crystal W-1000 mixture was discussed by M. Żurowska, whereas J. Fitas presented physical and electrooptical properties of two sets of newly synthetised ferroelectric liquid crystal mixtures and S. Suwa introduced new liquid crystal alignment technologies for VA LCD. Photo-induced structural transformations in nematic liquid crystal droplets containing azobenzene polymers were presented in a contribution by S. Shvetsov. D. Jukić discussed a theory of relaxation modes of banana-shaped SmAPA, SmCAPA and SmCSPA phases, while M. Kurochkina presented structural and electro-optic features of nonsymmetric azobenzene-based bent-core ferroelectrics. 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The Czech–Polish Seminar entitled ‘Structural and Ferroelectric Phase Transitions’ has a long-standing tradition. It has been organised for almost 40 years as a result of a strong cooperation between the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague [1] and the Institute of Molecular Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Poznań. The seminar is organised every two years, alternating between Poland and the Czech Republic. The last seminar took place in Kouty about halfway between Prague and Brno in the centre of the Czech Republic. The single-session conference was organised at Hotel Luna located in a quiet place at a pond, surrounded by green forests. The 23rd Seminar started on the 21st and finished on the 25th of May 2018. The previous three seminars were organised in Hucisko in 2016 (Poland) [2], Sezimovo Ústí in 2014 (Czech Republic) [3] and Ustroń in 2012 (Poland) [4]. The conference history is connected with a number of remarkable names in the field of dielectrics and ferroelectrics [5–7] The seminar was mainly devoted to polar effects in solid state crystals but traditionally there was also an interesting session devoted to polar effects in soft matter. It was very motivating for people involved in liquid crystal science to listen and discuss about properties of solid state materials. The multidisciplinary nature of the topics was definitely an advantage of this seminar so that the meeting facilities were always busy. The Czech–Polish Seminar hosted around 110 participants from 14 countries. The biggest delegations obviously arrived from the Czech Republic (45 participants) and Poland (37). But there were also participants from Germany (6), the USA (6), Austria (3), the Russian Federation (3), Switzerland (2) and Hungary (2). One researcher per country arrived from Croatia, France, Ireland, Japan, Israel and Luxembourg. One can say that the Czech–Polish Seminar was truly an international event (Photo 1). The conference programme was broad and diverse. The schedule included 54 oral presentations of different lengths, from short 10-minute reports to 40-minute plenary lectures. In addition, 59 posters were presented and discussed during two poster sessions. The seminar was opened with an interesting guest lecture by P. Paruch entitled, ‘Nanoscale Studies of Novel Functional Properties at Ferroelectric Domain Walls’. One could notice several interesting presentations about liquid crystals in the seminar’s schedule. A. Emelyanenko presented a theory of transitions between smectic, nematic and isotropic phases and discussed a molecular-statistical approach to the description of various smectic phases and transitions between them. K. Merkel discussed the molecular origin of various layer contractions at the SmA-SmC transition. V. Novotná presented supramolecular selfassembly of liquid crystalline molecules that create nanotubes. A. Bubnov presented the self-assembly behaviour of new photosensitive cinnamoyl-based monomers aimed for the use with smart molecular materials. P. Perkowski presented a contribution on the difference in dielectric response of a pure enantiomer versus its racemic mixture, while D. Dardas discussed electro-optic and viscoelastic properties of a ferroelectric liquid crystalline binary mixture. W. Piecek outlined a study of quartenphenylene-based derivatives forming ferroelectric smectic phases of the de Vries-type and S. Różański discussed dielectric properties of laterally fluorine-substituted bentshaped liquid crystals. The influence of racemic mixtures on the properties of a high tilted antiferroelectric liquid crystal W-1000 mixture was discussed by M. Żurowska, whereas J. Fitas presented physical and electrooptical properties of two sets of newly synthetised ferroelectric liquid crystal mixtures and S. Suwa introduced new liquid crystal alignment technologies for VA LCD. Photo-induced structural transformations in nematic liquid crystal droplets containing azobenzene polymers were presented in a contribution by S. Shvetsov. D. Jukić discussed a theory of relaxation modes of banana-shaped SmAPA, SmCAPA and SmCSPA phases, while M. Kurochkina presented structural and electro-optic features of nonsymmetric azobenzene-based bent-core ferroelectrics. In general, one can conclude that in accordance to the title of the seminar series, polar effects in liquid crystals, chirality and photosensitive properties of soft matter were hot topics at this meeting. Presentations on solid-state materials involved a diverse range of topics (Photo 2). P. Paruch and Y. Ivry discussed various aspects of domain structure in LIQUID CRYSTALS TODAY 2018, VOL. 27, NO. 3, 80–83 https://doi.org/10.1080/1358314X.2018.1525058
第23届捷克-波兰研讨会报告:结构和铁电相变,2018年5月21-25日,捷克共和国
捷克-波兰研讨会题为“结构和铁电相变”具有悠久的传统。由于位于布拉格的捷克科学院物理研究所和位于波兹纳斯的波兰科学院分子物理研究所之间的密切合作,它已经组织了近40年。该研讨会每两年举办一次,轮流在波兰和捷克共和国举行。最后一次研讨会在捷克共和国中部布拉格和布尔诺中间的库蒂举行。会议在Luna酒店举行,酒店坐落在一个安静的池塘边,周围环绕着绿色的森林。第23届研讨会于2018年5月21日开始,25日结束。前三次研讨会分别于2016年在Hucisko(波兰)[2],2014年在Sezimovo Ústí(捷克共和国)[3]和2012年在ustroski(波兰)[2]举办。会议的历史与介电学和铁电学领域的许多杰出人物有关[5-7]。研讨会主要讨论固态晶体中的极性效应,但传统上也有一个有趣的会议专门讨论软物质中的极性效应。对于从事液晶科学的人来说,聆听和讨论固态材料的性质是非常有激励作用的。主题的多学科性质无疑是本次研讨会的一个优势,因此会议设施总是很繁忙。捷克-波兰研讨会接待了来自14个国家的约110名与会者。最大的代表团显然来自捷克共和国(45人)和波兰(37人)。但也有来自德国(6人)、美国(6人)、奥地利(3人)、俄罗斯联邦(3人)、瑞士(2人)和匈牙利(2人)的参与者。克罗地亚、法国、爱尔兰、日本、以色列和卢森堡的每个国家都有一名研究人员。可以说,捷克-波兰研讨会是一个真正的国际活动(图1)。会议议程广泛而多样。日程安排包括54个不同长度的口头报告,从10分钟的简短报告到40分钟的全体演讲。此外,在两次海报会议期间,提出并讨论了59幅海报。研讨会由P. Paruch主持,题为“铁电畴壁新功能特性的纳米级研究”。在研讨会的日程安排中,人们可以注意到一些关于液晶的有趣报告。a . Emelyanenko提出了近晶相、向列相和各向同性相之间转变的理论,并讨论了描述各种近晶相及其之间转变的分子统计方法。K. Merkel讨论了SmA-SmC转变中各种层收缩的分子起源。V. novotn介绍了液晶分子的超分子自组装,可以产生纳米管。A. Bubnov介绍了用于智能分子材料的新型光敏肉桂基单体的自组装行为。P. Perkowski对纯对映体与其外消旋体混合物的介电响应差异做出了贡献,而D. Dardas讨论了铁电液晶二元混合物的电光和粘弹性特性。W. Piecek概述了四烯苯基衍生物形成de vries型铁电近晶相的研究,S. Różański讨论了横向氟取代弯形液晶的介电特性。M. Żurowska讨论了外消旋混合物对高倾斜反铁电液晶W-1000混合物性能的影响,J. Fitas介绍了两组新合成的铁电液晶混合物的物理和电光性能,S. Suwa介绍了用于VA LCD的新型液晶对准技术。在S. Shvetsov的贡献中,提出了含偶氮苯聚合物的向列液晶液滴的光致结构转变。D. jukiki讨论了香蕉形SmAPA、SmCAPA和SmCSPA相的弛化模式理论,M. Kurochkina提出了非对称偶氮苯基弯核铁电体的结构和电光特性。总的来说,可以得出结论,根据系列研讨会的标题,液晶中的极性效应,手性和软物质的光敏性质是本次会议的热点话题。关于固态材料的演讲涉及各种主题(图2)。P. Paruch和Y. Ivry在《LIQUID CRYSTALS TODAY》2018年第27卷第1期中讨论了畴结构的各个方面。3,80 - 83 https://doi.org/10.1080/1358314X.2018.1525058
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