Search for nematic biaxiality in bent-core mesogens: an X-ray diffraction perspective |
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Authors: | Francesco Vita |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dipartimento di Scienze e Ingegneria della Materia, dell’Ambiente ed Urbanistica, Università Politecnica delle Marche and CNISM, Ancona, Italyf.vita@univpm.it |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTSince its theoretical prediction in 1970, the search for the biaxial nematic phase in thermotropic systems has challenged generations of liquid crystal scientists. Over the last 10 years, bent-core mesogens have drawn much interest as promising candidates for nematic biaxiality. However, despite a number of disputed claims, conclusive evidence of proper (spontaneous and macroscopic) biaxial order in these materials is still missing. By contrast, it is now widely recognised that biaxiality exists on a local scale, in the form of nano-sized clusters of molecules (cybotactic groups) possessing smectic-like positional order and biaxial orientational order. This article provides a review of X-ray diffraction studies on biaxiality and cybotaxis in bent-core nematics, discussing the most relevant issues related to this research field. |
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Keywords: | Biaxial nematic bent-core mesogens cybotactic nematic X-ray diffraction |
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