Pretransitional behavior of viscoelastic parameters at the nematic to twist-bend nematic phase transition in flexible -mers
We report dynamic light scattering measurements of the orientational (Frank) elastic constants and associated viscosities among a homologous series of a liquid crystalline dimer, trimer, and tetramer exhibiting a uniaxial nematic (N) to twist-bend nematic (N TB ) phase transition. The elastic consta...
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Published in | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP Vol. 21; no. 24; pp. 1378 - 1389 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
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19.06.2019
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Summary: | We report dynamic light scattering measurements of the orientational (Frank) elastic constants and associated viscosities among a homologous series of a liquid crystalline dimer, trimer, and tetramer exhibiting a uniaxial nematic (N) to twist-bend nematic (N
TB
) phase transition. The elastic constants for director splay (
K
11
), twist (
K
22
) and bend (
K
33
) exhibit the relations
K
11
>
K
22
>
K
33
and
K
11
/
K
22
> 2 over the bulk of the N phase. Their behavior near the N-N
TB
transition shows dependency on the parity of the number (
n
) of the rigid mesomorphic units in the flexible
n
-mers. Namely, the bend constant
K
33
in the dimer and tetramer turns upward and starts increasing close to the transition, following a monotonic decrease through most of the N phases. In contrast,
K
33
for the trimer flattens off just above the transition and shows no pretransitional enhancement. The twist constant
K
22
increases pretransitionally in both even and odd
n
-mers, but more weakly so in the trimer, while
K
11
increases steadily on cooling without evidence of pretransitional behavior in any
n
-mer. The viscosities associated with pure splay, twist-dominated twist-bend, and pure bend fluctuations in the N phase are comparable in magnitude to those of rod-like monomers. All three viscosities increase with decreasing temperature, but the bend viscosity in particular grows sharply near the N-N
TB
transition. The N-N
TB
pretransitional behavior is shown to be in qualitative agreement with the predictions of a coarse-grained theory, which models the N
TB
phase as a "pseudo-layered" structure with the symmetry (but not the mass density wave) of a smectic-A* phase.
We report dynamic light scattering measurements of the orientational (Frank) elastic constants and associated viscosities among a homologous series of a liquid crystalline dimer, trimer, and tetramer exhibiting a uniaxial nematic (N) to twist-bend nematic (N
TB
) phase transition. |
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Bibliography: | 10.1039/c9cp00984a Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI |
ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9cp00984a |