The 77th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2016

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Oral presentation

7 Beam Technology and Nanofabrication » 7.4 Buried interface sciences with quantum beam

[13a-A25-1~11] 7.4 Buried interface sciences with quantum beam

Tue. Sep 13, 2016 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM A25 (202)

Masaki Hada(Okayama Univ), Atsushi Kohno(Fukuoka Univ)

12:15 PM - 12:30 PM

[13a-A25-11] Time-resolved electron diffraction unveiling buried structures in liquid crystal

Masaki Hada1,2, Shohei Saito2,3, Sei'ichi Tanaka4, Ryuma Sato5, Kyohei Matsuo6, Mitsuo Hara7, Yasuhiko Hayashi1, Kazuhiro Mori6, Masahiko Yoshimura6, Yasuteru Shigeta5, Shigehiro Yamaguchi6, Ken Onda2,4, R.J. Dwayne Miller8,9 (1.Okayama Univ., 2.JST-PRESTO, 3.Kyoto Univ., 4.Tokyo Tech., 5.Tsukuba Univ., 6.Nagoya Univ. (Sci.), 7.Nagoya Univ. (Eng.), 8.Max Planck Inst., 9.Toronto Univ.)

Keywords:Liquid crystal, Ultrafast phenomena, Structural dynamics

We demonstrated ultrafast time-resolved electron diffraction to reveal the structural dynamics of photoactive molecules in liquid crystal phase. The molecules in liquid crystal phase have high mobility and orientation ordering leading to their multifarious functions. The difficulty in crystallographic characterization of molecules in liquid crystal phase arises from a large degree of freedom in molecular motions that yields bleary diffraction patterns. Our approach resembles "treasure hunting", which picks up the peak modulation by the photoinduced molecular motions in the bleary diffraction.