Advanced Materials & Liquid Crystal Institute
Kent State University

Liquid Crystals & Responsive Soft Matter

Ferroelectric nematics, ionic elastomers, responsive fibers — designed for sensing, actuation, and next-generation optics.

Liquid crystal hexagonal array Liquid crystal swirl texture Liquid crystal fiber texture
The synthesis lab where new soft materials are made The characterization lab where materials are tested
About the lab

Two labs, one workflow — from synthesis to characterization

Our work spans two connected spaces. In the chemistry lab, we synthesize new liquid crystals, ionic elastomers, and responsive soft materials from the molecule up.

Next door, our characterization lab puts those materials to the test — probing their structure, electro-optic response, and mechanical behavior to understand how they sense, move, and switch.

The Jákli Lab group in front of the Glenn H. Brown Liquid Crystal Institute
Our people

A lab built on physics, materials science, and chemistry

Graduate students, postdocs, and collaborators from Physics, Materials Science, and Chemistry — all under one roof at the Kent State Liquid Crystal Institute.

Meet the team
Lab news

Recent Highlights

A few recent milestones — more on the Events page.

Printable Bifocal Microlenses

M. Talwar, Z. Siddiquee, A. Jákli — bifocal microlenses printed from ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal droplets, in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

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Transient Negative Capacitance

N. P. Dhakal, M. Talwar, Z. Siddiquee, et al. — transient negative capacitance in ferroelectric and twist-bend ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals, in Soft Matter.

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Low-Power Temperature Control

M. S. H. Himel, R. Dharmarathna, N. P. Dhakal, et al. — low-power temperature control by chiral ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal windows, in Laser & Photonics Reviews.

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Alfred Saupe Prize

Dr. Jákli received the 2021 Alfred Saupe Prize for contributions to liquid crystal science.

APS Global Physics Summit

Manisha Talwar, Zakaria Siddiquee, Minakshi Gill, and Netra Prasad Dhakal presented their research at the APS Global Physics Summit in Denver, Colorado.

Welcoming new members

Our group continues to grow with new graduate students across Physics, Chemical Physics, and Materials Science.

Recognition

Featured on the Cover

Selected for journal and catalog covers. Click a thumbnail to view full size.