Melting and Crystallization Processes of EBBA III. Microscopic Observation |
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Authors: | Munehisa Yasuniwa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science , Fukuoka University , Nanakuma, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka, 814, Japan |
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Abstract: | Melting and crystallization processes of EBBA (N-p-ethoxybenzylidene-p'-butyl aniline) have been studied by the method of microscopic observation. A solid sample obtained by rapid cooling (cooling rate: 40 K/min) from nematic to 5°C (sample A) shows granular texture. A band like crystal grows in sample A at room temperature. A solid sample obtained by quenching (cooling rate: 13 K/s) from nematic to about - 100°C (sample B) shows cloudy texture. In the heating process sample B transforms to a more stable crystalline form which shows mosaic texture. A needle crystal grows slowly in a supercooled nematic state, then smaller needle crystals grow rapidly around the needle crystal. The formation and transformation processes of solid modifications are explained on the basis of the idea of instability of them, and schematic phase diagram of those solid forms is presented. Keywords: EBBA, liquid crystals, nematic, solids, crystal growth, microscopic observation |
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