Liquid Crystals. Iam-Choon Khoo
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Название: Liquid Crystals

Автор: Iam-Choon Khoo

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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isbn: 9781119705796

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СКАЧАТЬ types of polymeric liquid crystals: (a) vinyl type; (b) Kevlar polymer; (c) polypeptide chain.

      1.3.3. Thermotropic Liquid Crystals: Smectic, Nematic, Cholesteric, and Blue‐phase Liquid Crystals

      Although the molecular structures of thermotropic liquid crystals are quite complicated, they are often represented as “rigid rods” that interact with one another to form distinctive ordered structures (or phases) as a function of ascending temperature: crystals, smectic, nematic, cholesteric (including blue‐phase), and the isotropic liquid phase. In smectic liquid crystals, there are several subclassifications in accordance with the positional and directional arrangement of the molecules.

      As explained in greater detail in the following chapters, these mesophases are defined and characterized by many physical parameters such as long‐ and short‐range order, orientational distribution functions, and so on. Here we continue to use the rigid‐rod model and pictorially describe these phases in terms of their molecular arrangement.

Schematic illustration of self-organization of the rod-shaped LC molecules via local and long-range order giving rise to various ordered phases of liquid crystal. Schematic illustration of arrangement of dipoles in the centrosymmetric bulk crystal such as nematics. Schematic illustration of molecular arrangements of liquid crystals.

      The smectic‐C phase is different from the smectic‐A phase in that the material is optically biaxial, and the molecular arrangement is such that the long axis is tilted away from the layer normal ModifyingAbove z With ampersand c period circ semicolon (cf. Figure 1.13b).

      Smectic‐C* liquid crystals are interesting in one important aspect; namely, they comprise a system that permits, by the symmetry principle, the existence of spontaneous electric polarization. This can be explained simply in the following way. The spontaneous electric polarization ModifyingAbove p With ampersand c period circ semicolon is a vector and represents a breakdown of symmetry; that is, there is a directional preference. If the liquid crystal properties are independent of the director axis ModifyingAbove n With ampersand c period circ semicolon direction (i.e. plus ModifyingAbove n With ampersand c period circ semicolon is the same as minus ModifyingAbove n With ampersand c period circ semicolon), ModifyingAbove p With ampersand c period circ semicolon, if it exists, must be locally perpendicular to СКАЧАТЬ