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Original Articles

The Re-entrant Nematic, Enhanced Smectic A Phases and Molecular Composition

Pages 177-191 | Received 16 Jul 1980, Published online: 14 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Phase diagram and X-ray studies of mixtures of 8OCB (cyanooctyloxybiphenyl) and 4O8 (butyloxybenzilidene octylaniline)and 8OCB and 6OCB (cyanohexyloxybiphenyl) demonstrate:

1. 4O8 molecules inhibit the pairing of the 8OCB molecules. One 4O8 molecule is attributed with the breakup of one 8OCB pair.

2. The maximum pressure at which the smectic A phase is stable increases as the number of 8OCB pairs decreases.

3. The temperature at which the smectic A phase is stable is maximum when the mixture is most polar [no 8OCB pairs at all]. For these mixtures, there is no nematic phase.

4. There is no smectic A phase when all of the 8OCB molecules are paired.

5. When the nematic-smectic A transition temperature of the mixture approaches the nematic-isotropic transition temperature of the pure compound, the nematic phase is completely suppressed.

Assuming that the smectic A order parameter is coupled to the nematic order parameter and the coupling depends on temperature and composition, a Landau description is formulated which qualitatively summarizes all of these results.

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