Abstract
The influence of small ferroelectric BaTiO(3) particles on the planar-homeotropic transition threshold voltage in smectic A liquid crystals consisting of p-nitrophenyl p-decyloxybenzoate and 4-cyano-4'-pentylbiphenyl were studied by using capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements. It was shown that the BaTiO(3) particles significantly reduce the threshold voltage. The obtained result is explained by two factors: an increase of dielectric anisotropy of the liquid crystals and the formation of a strong electric field near polarized particles of BaTiO(3). It was shown that the role of the second factor is dominant. The explanations of some features observed in the C-V characteristics are given.