Abstract
The mesogenic properties of a family of chiral liquid crystal (LC) diacrylates based on a 4-[4-(1R-methyl-2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]phenyl 4-hydroxybenzoate core were studied as a function of different tail lengths. In general, this family of LCs was found to exhibit a strong preference for adopting the chiral smectic A phase. Systematic variation of the alkyl spacer lengths on either side of the chiral core revealed that the onset of smectic A behaviour is highly sensitive to the length of the tail adjacent to the chiral unit. However, no correlation between phase transition temperatures and the length of the spacer on the other side of the core was observed. With a fixed spacer length on the chiral side of the core, systematic changes in the length of the other tail resulted in the formation of a monotropic smectic B phase and an increased tendency to supercool.