Abstract
Crystal structures of two antiferroelectric mesogens, TFMHPBC and MHPBC-10, were analysed by an X-ray diffraction method. In both crystals, mesogen molecules formed a herringbone structure which was essentially the same as that proposed for the antiferroelectric liquid crystal phase. Because of the crystallographic 21-symmetry along the b-axis, only the b-axis component of the dipole moment remains in a smectic layer. Since the dipole moment in the next layer has the same magnitude but the opposite direction, both crystals show no dipole moment as a whole. These structural features observed in their crystal states seem to be conserved in their antiferroelectric liquid crystal phases which are just above their crystal phases.