On the orientational distribution functions in de Vries-type smectic liquid crystals
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2018

In de Vries smectic liquid crystals, the transition from the orthogonal smectic A (SmA) to the tilted smectic C (SmC) phase occurs with essentially no decrease in smectic layer thickness. This unusual behaviour is commonly explained assuming a 'hollow-cone' or 'volcano-like' orientational distribution function (ODF) of rod-like molecules in SmA and the transition to SmC being a pure disorder-order transition in the molecular tilt directions. However, even after 20 years of extensive investigations, the experimental confirmation of this ad hoc model is still inconclusive. While optical and electro-optic studies of many de Vries smectics can be readily explained with the hollow-cone model, X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies as well as many polarised Raman spectroscopy (PRS) studies support a broad Maier-Saupe distribution of a sugarloaf-like shape. We review and summarise X-ray, electro-optic and PRS results on the ODFs in the SmA phases of materials claimed to be of the de Vries type and discuss how seemingly contradicting findings can be true at the same time. In molecules where the core is far from collinear with the long molecular axis, the cores may exhibit a volcano ODF while the molecular axes exhibit a sugarloaf ODF.

Smectic liquid crystals

orientational distribution functions

polarised Raman spectroscopy

de Vries smectics

X-ray diffraction

Författare

Per Rudquist

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Elektronikmaterial

Mikhail A. Osipov

University of Strathclyde

Frank Giesselmann

Universität Stuttgart

Liquid Crystals

0267-8292 (ISSN) 1366-5855 (eISSN)

Vol. 45 13-15 2097-2108

Ämneskategorier

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

Annan fysik

Den kondenserade materiens fysik

DOI

10.1080/02678292.2018.1489985

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