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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal compound and liquid crystal composition containing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To stabilize a conventionally known antiferroelectric liquid crystal compound by modifying the main skeleton thereof, specifically, converting an ester bond in the main skeleton into a thioester bond. Naturally exhibiting antiferroelectricity, a novel antiferroelectric liquid crystal compound having high-speed response, low threshold voltage and excellent temperature dependence of response speed, which can sufficiently compete with conventional display technology, and antiferroelectric containing them And a liquid crystal composition. SOLUTION: General formula [1] (Wherein, R 1 is an alkyl group having 4 to 14 carbon atoms, and R 2 is 10 is an alkyl group, Cf represents CH 3 or CF 3 , X represents —O—, a single bond or —COO—, and * represents an optically active center. An antiferroelectric liquid crystal compound comprising a compound represented by the formula:
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