Abstract
We present chemical synthesis, polarising optical microscopy, electric current, and small-angle X-ray scattering measurements on a strongly anisotropic bent-shape liquid crystal material. We find that it has two layer-undulated ferroelectric phases, M1 and M2. In the higher temperature M2 phase the undulation amplitude and period increases on cooling, similar to other published materials. It can be identified with a tilted modulated phase. In the M1 phase the molecular plane is not tilted, and – in sharp contrast with all prior observations – the modulation amplitude and period decrease on cooling. These observations can be explained with a ‘leaning’ director structure, where the leaning angle is decreasing on cooling.
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by NSF DMR-0964765. DOE supported the research at NSLS under contract DE-AC02 98CH10886. AJ and SS acknowledge useful discussions with Drs R. Pindak and E. DiMasi. BKS thanks the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi for financial support.