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The nature of smectic A liquid crystals and the phase transitions from smectic A to nematic phases are studied in the homologous series of 4-(4'-octyloxy-benzoyloxy)benzylidene-4'-substituted anilines, in which the substituents are H, F, Cl, Br, I, NO2 and CN. Measurements have been performed for the dipole moment of the molecule, the smectic A lattice period, the temperatures and the entropies of phase transitions, and the temperature dependence of the orientational order parameter, all of which provide information on the intermolecular pair potentials. It is shown that the introduction of a terminal polar substituent brings about counteracting contributions to the stability of the smectic A state. It is suggested that the reentrant nematic phase transition can appear in the strongly polar mesogens if the extent of antiparallel association of the molecules increases on lowering the temperature.  相似文献   

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Liquid-crystalline compounds containing germanium atoms were synthesised and assessed for liquid-crystalline properties. These new compounds generally possess smectic C phases, and many also possess nematic, smectic A and higher order smectic phases. The germanium-containing liquid crystals were incorporated into smectic C mixtures. These mixtures tend to exhibit little change in smectic C*?layer thickness over temperature. This characteristic is associated with de Vries smectic A materials, but measurements show that, although they have high smectic C stability, the materials' smectic cone angles are small. Measurement of smectic cone angle versus temperature of an exemplar material and its analogues containing carbon and silicon in place of the germanium, all show small cone angles which fall smoothly and extrapolate to zero as the smectic C*?to smectic A transition is approached. These measurements largely explain the observed small layer changes and establish that the materials are not first-order de Vries materials. They must be located elsewhere along the de Vries-orthogonal continuum of smectic A phases.  相似文献   

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《Liquid crystals》2001,28(6):881-887
The smectic properties of four series of dimer liquid crystals containing cholesteryl and biphenylyl groups were investigated by polarization microscopy, DSC and X-ray diffraction. Compounds that contain the strongly dipolar cyanobiphenylyl group exhibit a smectic layer spacing that is about 1.7 times the length of the molecule. Three series of alkoxybiphenylylcontaining dimers exhibit two other smectic modifications. For short spacers, a smectic layer spacing is observed that is about the same length as the molecule and for long spacers the smectic layer spacing is about half the length of the molecule. In the latter cases the entropy change at the SmA-N* transition is clearly larger than for the compounds with the other smectic modifications. One or two compounds in each alkoxybiphenylyl-containing series, that have similar spacer length and terminal group length and have an odd number of flexible units in the spacer, exhibit only a chiral nematic phase, and no smectic phase.  相似文献   

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《Liquid crystals》1998,25(5):631-638
The layer structure that occurs in an achiral smectic C liquid crystal device has been investigated as a function of temperature using the small angle X-ray scattering facility at the Synchrotron Radiation Source, Daresbury UK. The material studied shows a direct phase transition from the nematic to the smectic C phase. The layer structure proposed on the basis of the diffraction data is relatively complex, containing regions with chevron, quasi-bookshelf and curved structures. A rationale for the formation of the structure is presented, relying on both the phase transition characteristics of the system and the anisotropic layer elasticity in the smectic C phase. Qualitative analysis indicates that the layer constant A is greater than A 21, i.e. layer flexing is easier perpendicular to the plane of the director than parallel to it. It is also demonstrated that the surface chevron angle is several degrees different from the tilt angle of the smectic C phase at temperatures well below the smectic C to nematic phase transition. 12  相似文献   

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The smectic properties of four series of dimer liquid crystals containing cholesteryl and biphenylyl groups were investigated by polarization microscopy, DSC and X-ray diffraction. Compounds that contain the strongly dipolar cyanobiphenylyl group exhibit a smectic layer spacing that is about 1.7 times the length of the molecule. Three series of alkoxybiphenylylcontaining dimers exhibit two other smectic modifications. For short spacers, a smectic layer spacing is observed that is about the same length as the molecule and for long spacers the smectic layer spacing is about half the length of the molecule. In the latter cases the entropy change at the SmA-N* transition is clearly larger than for the compounds with the other smectic modifications. One or two compounds in each alkoxybiphenylyl-containing series, that have similar spacer length and terminal group length and have an odd number of flexible units in the spacer, exhibit only a chiral nematic phase, and no smectic phase.  相似文献   

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Two series of new liquid crystalline lactic acid derivatives with a terminal ester group have been synthesised. The effect of this ester unit and the length of its alkyl chain on the mesomorphic and dielectric properties of the compounds exhibiting a broad temperature range of chiral smectic phases have been studied. We found that the mesomorphic behaviour and phase transition temperatures are strongly affected by the molecular architecture. Depending on the alkyl chain length in the terminal ester unit, the studied materials exhibited paraelectric smectic A*, ferroelectric tilted smectic C* and antiferroelectric smectic CA* phases over a broad temperature range. The physical properties of the compounds have been studied by optical polarising microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, electro-optic measurements, small-angle X-ray scattering and dielectric spectroscopy. Furthermore, the homologues with short terminal alkyl chains showed a very small layer shrinkage at the transition from the orthogonal SmA* to the tilted SmC* phase, which is a characteristic feature of ‘de Vries-type’ behaviour.  相似文献   

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We report the synthesis of a red light-emitting and photopolymerizable smectic liquid crystal (reactive mesogen). We investigate the suitability of polymer networks formed from smectic reactive mesogens for use in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The use of mixtures of smectic reactive mesogens is shown to lower the processing temperature for the fabrication of OLEDs to room temperature. We also report efficient energy transfer from a nematic polymer network host to a smectic light-emitting dopant and polarized emission from a polymer network formed from an aligned smectic reactive mesogen.  相似文献   

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A new banana-shaped achiral molecule, 1,3-phenylene bis[4-(3-chloro-4-n-octyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoate] (PBCOB) has been synthesized, and its ferroelectric properties and homeotropic alignment investigated. The presence of a lateral chloro-substituent in the Schiff 's base moiety prevents the regular stacking of molecules and results in lowering the transition temperature and the degree of crystallinity of the switchable banana phase. Their smectic mesophases, including a switchable banana phase B7, were characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray scattering and polarizing optical microscopy. Both the left- and right-handed helical domains are spontaneously formed upon cooling from the isotropic liquid to the switchable banana phase B7. By X-ray study, the smectic phases showed a layer spacing of 38.1 Å, compatible with the end-to-end distance of the molecule with a bent conformation. Significantly, the smectic B7 phase exhibited a periodicity of 292 Å that corresponds to a helical structure with periodicity about 7.5 times 38.1 Å. The spontaneous polarization for PBCOB is about 50 nCcm-2 and shows a temperature dependence. The ferroelectric lyomesophase of PBCOB showed a ferroelectric electro-optical switching range extending more than 50°C, switchable at room temperature.  相似文献   

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Chiral liquid crystals exhibit molecular optical activity in the isotropic phase. We have studied the evolution of the optical activity as a function of an applied electric field on a 76·2 μm film of the chiral liquid crystal W7, which exhibits an isotropic–smectic A transition at approximately 40°C. We measured the optical activity by recording the rotation of the plane of polarization of an incident linearly polarized ray of light, provided by a He–Ne laser. The applied biasing electric field is parallel to the direction of the incident beam. We find that at 41·0°C, the plane of polarization shifts from ?1·1° for an applied voltage of 30 V to a maximum of ?4·0° at 70 V. The absolute value of the signal decreases beyond this voltage. These shifts are in the direction of the smectic A phase and are in general larger than those observed as a function of temperature. Close to the isotropic–smectic A phase transition, molecules inside the liquid coalesce to form dynamic coherent groups, which have smectic nature. These groups are randomly oriented with respect to each other in the absence of an electric field. The application of an electric field causes the molecules within these groups to align along the direction of the field and to contribute coherently to the optical activity of the system. The way the molecules align with the field depends on the relative values of the polarizability α, which contributes to the alignment of the long axis of the molecule, and the dipole moment p, which contributes to the alignment of the short axis of the molecule. Our preliminary results and calculations suggest that for small fields, the electric field couples with the dipole moment p, whereas for fields in excess of 70 V, the field couples with the polarizability of the long axis of the molecule, causing a rotational reorientation of the molecules in the isotropic phase. The value of the field at which this reorientation occurs may be controlled by temperature.  相似文献   

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The transition temperatures between various smectic liquid crystal phases are determined as a function of the enantiomeric excess for three different chiralracemic systems (i.e. binary mixtures consisting of a chiral enantiomer and its racemate). It is shown that transitions involving a ferroelectric phase occur in the chiral compounds at higher temperatures compared to their racemates, the temperature shift being proportional to the square of the enantiometric excess. In contrast, for transitions between two non-ferroelectric phases no difference between the chiral and the racemic compounds is found. Various reasons for the experimental behaviour are discussed. A chirality dependence of the transition temperature is also observed for the smectic A-isotropic transition.  相似文献   

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《中国化学快报》2022,33(8):3973-3976
Amphiphilic molecules adsorbed at the interface could control the orientation of liquid crystals (LCs) while LCs in turn could influence the distributions of amphiphilic molecules. The studies on the interactions between liquid crystals and amphiphilic molecules at the interface are important for the development of molecular sensors. In this paper, we demonstrate that the development of smectic LC ordering from isotropic at the LC/water interface could induce local high-density distributions of amphiphilic phospholipids. Mixtures of liquid crystals and phospholipids in chloroform are first emulsified in water. By fluorescently labeling the phospholipids adsorbed at the interface, their distributions are visualized under fluorescent confocal microscope. Interestingly, local high-density distributions of phospholipids showing a high fluorescent intensity are observed on the surface of LC droplets. Investigations on the correlation between phospholipid density, surface tension and smectic LC ordering suggest that when domains of smectic LC layers nucleate and grow from isotropic at the LC/water interface as chloroform slowly evaporates at room temperature, phospholipids transition from liquid-expanded to liquid-condensed phases in response to the smectic ordering, which induces a higher surface tension at the interface. The results will provide an important insight into the interactions between liquid crystals and amphiphilic molecules at the interface.  相似文献   

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Three homologous series of 4-(5-alkyl-2-pyridinyl)phenyl alkanoates have been prepared. The synthesis and the liquid crystal transition temperatures of these esters are reported. Many members of these three ester series exhibit enantiotropic, wide range smectic F mesophases and some narrow range smectic C mesophases. However, in admixture with a chiral smectic C base mixture, the esters often induce a substantial increase in the chiral smectic C–smectic A transition temperature and, at the same time, decrease the temperature of crystallization. Thus, the temperature range of the chiral smectic C mesophase is substantially extended at both high and low temperatures. Ordered smectic mesophases are only observed at very low temperatures, if at all. These chiral smectic C mixtures are characterized by short switching times in surface-stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal displays (SSFLCD). These novel esters are of especial interest for short-pitch chiral smectic C mixtures for short pitch bistable ferroelectric liquid crystal displays (SBFLCD) with short response times.  相似文献   

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The neat and lyotropic liquid crystalline phase behavior of three nonionic diethanolamide amphiphiles with C18 hydrocarbon chains containing one, two or three unsaturated bonds has been examined. This has allowed the effect of degree of unsaturation on the phase behavior of diethanolamide amphiphiles to be investigated. Neat linoleoyl and linolenoyl diethanolamide undergo a transition from a glassy liquid crystal to a liquid crystal at ~-85 °C, while neat oleoyl diethanolamide undergoes a transition at ~-60 °C to a liquid crystalline material before re-crystallizing at -34 °C. Oleoyl diethanolamide then undergoes a third transition from a crystalline phase to a smectic liquid crystalline phase at ~5 °C. In the absence of water, the transition temperature from a smectic liquid crystal to an isotropic liquid decreases with increasing unsaturation. The addition of water results in the formation of a lamellar phase (L(α)) for all three amphiphiles. The lamellar phase is stable under excess water conditions up to temperatures of at least 70 °C. Approximate partial binary amphiphile-water phase diagrams generated for the three unsaturated C18 amphiphiles indicate that the excess water point for each amphiphile occurs at ~60% (w/w) amphiphile.  相似文献   

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Banana-shaped molecules having two side wings attached to a bent core may exhibit liquid crystallinity. The most studied material is 8-OPIMB that comprises 1,3-dihydroxybenzene as a central core, a Schiff 's base moieties as the wing groups and octyloxy tail groups. To clarify the effect of chemical structure on the liquid crystallinity of such a molecule, we have prepared several banana-shaped molecules, with side wings and central cores different from those of 8-OPIMB and examined their liquid crystallinity, which is sensitive to change in chemical structure. Especially, changing the position of the carbonyl group of the ester function linking the central core to the wing and the position of the nitrogen atom in the Schiff 's base moiety caused a loss of liquid crystallinity. On the other hand, smectic liquid crystallinity was maintained for five new types of banana-shaped molecule with different central cores. Although all these smectic phases have liquid-like association of the molecules within the smectic layers, they showed unconventional smectic textures through the separation of spiral, fractal and germ textures from the isotropic melt. Moreover, a frustrated smectic phase and chiral smectic phases were found. Several possible smectic structures for those phases will be discussed.  相似文献   

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Temperature dependent structural and morphological investigations on semiconducting dioctyl-terthiophene (DOTT) thin films prepared on silica surfaces reveals the coexistence of surface induce order and distinct crystalline/liquid crystalline bulk polymorphs. X-ray diffraction and scanning force microscopy measurements indicate that at room temperature two polymorphs are present: the surface induced phase grows directly on the silica interface and the bulk phase on top. At elevated temperatures the long-range order gradually decreases, and the crystal G (340 K), smectic F (348 K), and smectic C (360 K) phases are observed. Indexation of diffraction peaks reveals that an up-right standing conformation of DOTT molecules is present within all phases. A temperature stable interfacial layer close to the silica-DOTT interface acts as template for the formation of the different phases. Rapid cooling of the DOTT sample from the smectic C phase to room temperature results in freezing into a metastable crystalline state with an intermediated unit cell between the room temperature crystalline phase and the smectic C phase. The understanding of such interfacial induced phases in thin semiconducting liquid crystal films allows tuning of crystallographic and therefore physical properties within organic thin films.  相似文献   

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Here the influence of the free surface on both a thick (semi-infinite) layer and a thin freely suspended film of a polar liquid crystal is investigated. It is shown that within the temperature range of the monolayer smectic A phase (SA1) the interaction between polar molecules and the free surface of the liquid crystal gives rise to a bilayer smectic A, a structure with long range antiferroelectric order (SA2) in the surface region of the semi-infinite layer. The dependence of the bilayer smectic order parameter on the strength of the interaction between the constituent molecules and the free surface as well as temperature and the distance to the free surface are determined. Sufficiently far from the SA1-SA2 transition the latter dependence has an exponential character and the depth of the SA2 phase penetration into bulk liquid crystal is equal to the longitudinal correlation length for the bilayer smectic A structure fluctuations in the SA1 phase. However, near the SA1-SA2 transition the bilayer smectic order parameter decays non-exponentially and more rapidly with increasing distance to the free surface. In addition, it is found that the bilayer SA2 phase can form several smectic layers at the free surface of a semi-infinite polar liquid crystal layer with the SA1 phase. Finally, it is shown that in a freely suspended film the free surface-induced SA2 phase can completely occupy the volume of the sample. Hence in a freely suspended polar liquid crystal film the SA1-SA2 transition occurs with decreasing film thickness.  相似文献   

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We report a new possibility for liquid crystalline organic semiconductors. These materials exhibit smectic liquid crystalline phases, in which the molecules assume a smectic molecular order by self-assembly. Because of the strong dispersion force among long alkyl chains, on cooling, smectic molecular order was retained at room temperature. A charge transport ability was also retained. The conductivity of a device having smectic liquid crystalline order is about 5×107 that of a device with no smectic order. The current - voltage characteristic of the device has a very sharp increase at low threshold voltage (5 V). A high carrier mobility of 1.8×10-2 was observed in the smectic phase of one of the compounds studied (e).  相似文献   

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《Liquid crystals》1997,23(5):717-722
Small angle time-resolved X-ray diffraction was used to monitor the behaviour of the smectic layers during the electric field induced planar to homeotropic transition in a smectic A cell possessing a chevron layer geometry. The liquid crystal material used was S3, from Merck Ltd, and was sandwiched in a 15 mum parallel plate device. The main features of the transition are the cooperative rotation of layers and the creation of an asymmetric chevron structure during the early stages of switching. The time scale for the planar-to-homeotropic transition in the device is approximately 5 s, at a temperature of 3 C below the nematic-to-smectic A phase transition and for an applied electric field of 2 V mum -1 (rms).  相似文献   

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