ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
We report a dynamic light scattering study of the fluctuation modes in a thermotropic liquid crystalline mixture of monomer and dimer compounds that exhibits the twist-bend nematic ($mathrm{N_{TB}}$) phase. The results reveal a spectrum of overdamped fluctuations that includes two nonhydrodynamic and one hydrodynamic mode in the $mathrm{N_{TB}}$ phase, and a single nonhydrodynamic plus two hydrodynamic modes (the usual nematic optic axis or director fluctuations) in the higher temperature, uniaxial nematic phase. The properties of these fluctuations and the conditions for their observation are comprehensively explained by a Landau-deGennes expansion of the free energy density in terms of heliconical director and helical polarization fields that characterize the $mathrm{N_{TB}}$ structure, with the latter serving as the primary order parameter. A coarse-graining approximation simplifies the theoretical analysis, and enables us to demonstrate quantitative agreement between the calculated and experimentally determined temperature dependence of the mode relaxation rates.
We study the flow behaviour of a twist-bend nematic $(N_{TB})$ liquid crystal. It shows three distinct shear stress ($sigma$) responses in a certain range of temperatures and shear rates ($dot{gamma}$). In Region-I, $sigmasimsqrt{dot{gamma}}$, in reg
The nematic twist-bend (TB) phase, exhibited by certain achiral thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) dimers, features a nanometer-scale, heliconical rotation of the average molecular long axis (director) with equally probable left- and right-handed d
The twist-bend nematic (Ntb) phase is a recent addition to the nematic (N) phases of liquid crystals (LCs). A net polar order in the Ntb phase under an external electric field was predicted in several recent theoretical studies but yet to be experime
We consider a mathematical model that describes the flow of a Nematic Liquid Crystal (NLC) film placed on a flat substrate, across which a spatially-varying electric potential is applied. Due to their polar nature, NLC molecules interact with the (no
The nanostructure of two novel sulfur containing dimer materials has been investigated experimentally by hard and by resonant tender X-ray scattering techniques. On cooling the dimers through the nematic to twist-bend nematic (N-NTB) phase transition