Publications by authors named "Shoichiro Nakahara"

We have studied the polarization relaxation process after removing an applied electric field in the columnar hexagonal phase of N,N'-bis(3,4,5-trihexadecyloxyphenyl)urea by means of second-harmonic generation (SHG), switching current, and texture observation. Transient SHG and current associated by sudden field change show polarization switching associated with a molecular reorientation of about a few ms depending on the field strength. Furthermore, the texture observation reveals a column undulation process during 10 s to 1 min.

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The authors have measured the electro-optic Kerr effect in the isotropic phase of a urea derivative. Electric-field-induced birefringence Deltan was observed in the isotropic phase even 30 degrees C above the isotropic-columnar phase transition temperature. The induced birefringence is inversely proportional to temperature, as predicted by the Landau-de Gennes theory.

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Self-assembling building blocks that are readily functionalizable and capable of achieving programmed hierarchical organization have enabled us to create various functional nanomaterials. We have previously demonstrated that N,N'-disubstituted 4,6-diaminopyrimidin-2(1 H)-one (DAP), a guanine-cytosine hybridized molecule, is a versatile building block for the creation of tapelike supramolecular polymer species in solution. In the current study, DAP was functionalized with azobenzene side chains.

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The polar order and its switching characteristics have been investigated by means of optical second-harmonic generation interferometry in a compound N, N'-bis(3,4,5-trialkoxylphenyl)urea (R=n- C16 H33) being connected by intermolecular hydrogen bondings to form a columnar liquid crystalline phase. The polar structure is formed along the column by applying an electric field and is cooperatively switched by reversing the field. The polar order is relaxed to a nonpolar state within a few milliseconds by terminating the field.

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Novel columnar liquid crystalline compounds N,N'-bis(3,4,5-trialkoxylphenyl)ureas 1a-c (R = n-C(8)H(17), n-C(12)H(25), and n-C(16)H(33)) were synthesized, and their phase transitions were measured by differential scanning calorimetery. The superstructures were investigated by X-ray diffraction, polarized light optical microscopy, and IR spectroscopy. The compounds exhibited both rectangular and hexagonal columnar phases in which the urea molecules in each column were stacked in one direction with strong hydrogen bonds.

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