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Nataša Vaupotič1,2, Samo Curk1, Mikhail A Osipov3, Mojca Čepič2,4, Hideo Takezoe5,6, Ewa Gorecka6.
Abstract
We show that the flexoelectric model of chiral and achiral modulated nematics predicts the compression modulus that is by orders of magnitude lower than the measured values. The discrepancy is much larger in the chiral modulated nematic phase, in which the measured value of the compression modulus is of the same order of magnitude as in achiral modulated nematics, even though the heliconical pitch is by an order of magnitude larger. The relaxation of a one-constant approximation in the biaxial elastic model used for chiral modulated nematics does not solve the problem. Therefore, we propose a structural model of the modulated nematic phase, which is consistent with the current experimental evidence and can also explain large compression modulus: the structure consists of short-range smectic clusters with a fourfold symmetry and periodicity of two molecular distances. In chiral systems, chiral interactions lead to a helicoidal structure of such clusters.Year: 2016 PMID: 26986385 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.93.022704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev E ISSN: 2470-0045 Impact factor: 2.529