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Liquid Crystals

Small Angle X-Ray Diffraction Studies of an Ester/Biphenyl Mixture (5CB/ME 50.5) Showing an Injected Smectic Phase

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Pages 239-252 | Received 14 Mar 1994, Published online: 23 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The molecular organisation in a binary mixture of a strongly polar mesogen (5CB) and a weakly-polar mesogen (ME50.5) is investigated using results of X-ray scattering and density studies. Analysis of the intensity distribution of X-ray scattering has yielded results for orientational order parameters in addition to smectic layer spacings and effective molecular lengths. The results are compared with a mean field theory of the smectic phase. Previously unexplained results for mixtures showing a minimum in the anisotropy of physical properties coincident with a maximum in the nematic/smectic A transition entropy are shown to be consistent with the theory. We conclude that favourable packing of molecules in the injected smectic A phase stabilises the layers but increases the orientational free volume, consistent with a lower orientational order parameter.

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