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Original Articles

Polar and quadrupolar order in smectic liquid crystals

Pages 619-626 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

In several smectic phases the long molecules are tilted towards the layer planes. The molecules in the layers of smectic C phases have a preferred tilt direction with a C2 rotation axis perpendicular to the tilt plane. If the molecules have a brick-like shape, a configuration possessing the D2h symmetry is also possible. For molecules shaped like chevrons or bananas, the existence of a smectic phase with the symmetry Cv was recently reported. We consider different in-plane configurations of smectics using a geometrical approach based on the 'scaled particle theory'. Varying the geometrical parameters of hard rod particles, a phase diagram for several smectic configurations is predicted. Depending on the particle shape, phases with dipolar order (C2,Cv) and quadrupolar order (D2h) can be stable.

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