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Pseudo-polar order in the tilted smectic phases of bent-core hockey stick shaped molecules

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LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume 49, Issue 7-9, Pages 1147-1161

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02678292.2022.2076941

Keywords

Liquid crystals; bent-core liquid crystals; phase transitions; dielectric constant

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We discuss the liquid crystal phases of a compound consisting of bent-core hockey-stick-shaped molecules. The compound exhibits two smectic phases with an in-plane pseudo-polar order in addition to the tilt order in the layers. We have developed a simple phenomenological model to account for these phases. Additionally, a field-induced Freedericksz type transition is observed beyond a threshold electric field in the higher temperature smectic phase, and we also account for this transition using our theoretical model.
We discuss the liquid crystal phases of a compound consisting of bent-core hockey-stick-shaped molecules. The compound exhibits two smectic phases with an in-plane pseudo-polar order in addition to the tilt order in the layers. The transverse shape anisotropy and dissimilar arm lengths of these bent-core molecules stabilise these pseudo-polar tilted smectic phases. The higher temperature smectic phase has an anti-clinic organisation of the molecules in successive layers. An intermediate organisation between the synclinic and anti-clinic structures is found in the lower temperature smectic phase. We have developed a simple phenomenological model to account for these phases. In the higher temperature smectic phase, a field-induced Freedericksz type transition is observed beyond a threshold electric field. We also account for this field-induced transition using our theoretical model.

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