Issue 12, 2003

A novel smectic liquid crystalline phase exhibited by W-shaped molecules

Abstract

A novel smectic phase has been discovered in the W-shaped molecular system of N,N′-bis[2-hydroxy-5-(4′-n-tetradecylphenylazo)benzylidene]-4-nitro-1,3-phenylenediamine. On slowly cooling this material from the isotropic phase, fine filaments of a chiral nature appear. When they cover the whole surface, schlieren-like textures with two-brush defects are observed. In the texture, fine stripes formed by the filaments exist, which represent an orientational map. Each filament in a specific region has its own chiral character and forms chiral domains, as identified by uncrossed polarizers. According to X-ray analysis, a layer structure with a periodicity of the molecular length is clearly seen. Several diffuse but distinct wide-angle diffraction peaks are observed in the smectic phase and become sharp in the lower-temperature crystalline phases. Based on these experimental results, we can conclude the existence of a new phase with a chiral nature.

Graphical abstract: A novel smectic liquid crystalline phase exhibited by W-shaped molecules

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2003
Accepted
10 Sep 2003
First published
29 Sep 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 2880-2884

A novel smectic liquid crystalline phase exhibited by W-shaped molecules

N. V. S. Rao, M. Kr. Paul, I. Miyake, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa and H. Takezoe, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 2880 DOI: 10.1039/B304964G

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