Optical rotatory power, biaxiality and the models of the chiral tilted smectic phases
Citation:
V. P. Panov, J. K. Vij, S. S. Seomun, N. M. Shtykov, D. Parghi, M. Hird and J. W. Goodby, Optical rotatory power, biaxiality and the models of the chiral tilted smectic phases, Physical Review E, 68, 2, 2003, 021702 -1 - 021702-10Download Item:
Abstract:
Among the chiral tilted smectics, the stable existence has been confirmed in numerous investigations of
SmCA*, ~antiferroelectric smectic-CA) SmCF11* (SmCg*), SmCF12* ~antiferroelectric, AF! and SmC*
phases. The structures of the ferrielectric SmCF11* and SmCF12* phases suggested by different models are
essentially different although all the models use the three-layer and four-layer periodicity for them. The
structures of the phases were investigated using the optical rotatory power ~ORP! measurements technique. The
ORP was simulated using Berreman?s 434-matrix method. The compound under investigation
(S)-1-methylheptyl 4-(48-n-undecyloxy-biphenyl-4-yl-carbonyloxy! @acronym ~S!-11OF1M7# clearly provides
SmCF11* and SmCF12* phases, the temperature range for the existence of these phases is about 5 ?C
each. This had not been achieved for the earlier investigated antiferroelectric liquid crystal ~AFLC! samples.
The results obtained confirm that the unit cell of the molecular structure of these subphases is highly biaxial.
Due to the biaxiality the texture of the homeotropic cell under a polarizing microscope appears nonuniform.
This requires a special approach to the measurements and a simulation of the ORP, which is discussed in detail.
A technique has been designed where the transmitted intensity through a polarizing microscope is measured as
a function of the angle of polarization of the incident light. From the observed output, which is a biased sine
wave, the ORP is being determined. In the same scan, the wavelength of light is also being automatically
altered. Comparing the simulated and measured data, we can conclude that in the SmCF12* phase the distortion
angle of the directors in the Ising model is lower than 10?. Using the Ising model, the pitch in SmCF11* has
been determined and this is found to have a strong temperature dependence.
Sponsor
Grant Number
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Author's Homepage:
http://people.tcd.ie/jvijhttp://people.tcd.ie/vpanov
Description:
PUBLISHED
Author: VIJ, JAGDISH; PANOV, VITALI
Sponsor:
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)Type of material:
Journal ArticleSeries/Report no:
Physical Review E68
2
Availability:
Full text availableSubject:
Electronic & Electrical EngineeringDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.68.021702Metadata
Show full item recordThe following license files are associated with this item: