Thermodynamic model to study the structural and electro-optical properties of chiral antiferroelectric smectic C phase exhibited by mesogenic homologous series 3FnHBM6(s) and W-316 mixture
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ABSTRACTUsing a thermodynamic model developed by us to study the structural and electro-optical properties of SmCA∗ phase, we investigate the temperature dependence of helical pitch, tilt angle and spontaneous polarization of a homologous series of fluorinated biphenyl benzoate esters (3FnHBM6, n = 2, 5, 7) and one of the series W-316-3 obtained from the mixture of two chiral liquid crystalline compounds 6F2OBi and 3F6HBM6. The free-energy density of the system exhibiting SmCA∗ phase is written as an expansion series in terms of all the relevant degrees of freedom: Qij, ψ, P, q and the resulting coupling terms between these order parameters. The values of Landau coefficients are determined from the experimental data of antiferroelectric mesogens 3FnHBM6 (n = 2, 5, 7) and W-316-3 in the SmCA∗ phase. Using these coefficients, the electro-optical and structural properties have been studied. We have found good agreements between the theoretical and experimental results.KEYWORDS: Free energy density expansionantiferroelectric liquid crystalspontaneous polarizationsorder parametersstructural propertieselectro-optical properties AcknowledgementI would like to acknowledge JSSMVP Mysore for their kind support and encouragement.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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Phase Transitions is the only journal devoted exclusively to this important subject. It provides a focus for papers on most aspects of phase transitions in condensed matter. Although emphasis is placed primarily on experimental work, theoretical papers are welcome if they have some bearing on experimental results. The areas of interest include:
-structural phase transitions (ferroelectric, ferroelastic, multiferroic, order-disorder, Jahn-Teller, etc.) under a range of external parameters (temperature, pressure, strain, electric/magnetic fields, etc.)
-geophysical phase transitions
-metal-insulator phase transitions
-superconducting and superfluid transitions
-magnetic phase transitions
-critical phenomena and physical properties at phase transitions
-liquid crystals
-technological applications of phase transitions
-quantum phase transitions
Phase Transitions publishes both research papers and invited articles devoted to special topics. Major review papers are particularly welcome. A further emphasis of the journal is the publication of a selected number of small workshops, which are at the forefront of their field.