| Literature DB >> 30932628 |
Adam A S Green1, Michael R Tuchband1, Renfan Shao1, Yongqiang Shen1, Rayshan Visvanathan1, Alexandra E Duncan1, Anne Lehmann2, Carsten Tschierske2, Eric D Carlson3, Edward Guzman3, Maria Kolber3, David M Walba3, Cheol S Park1, Matthew A Glaser1, Joseph E Maclennan1, Noel A Clark1.
Abstract
An achiral, bent-core mesogen forms several tilted smectic liquid crystal phases, including a nonpolar, achiral de Vries smectic A which transitions to a chiral, ferroelectric state in applied electric fields above a threshold. At lower temperature, a chiral, ferrielectric phase with a periodic, supermolecular modulation of the tilt azimuth, indicated by a Bragg peak in carbon-edge resonant soft x-ray scattering, is observed. The absence of a corresponding resonant umklapp peak identifies the superlayer structure as a twist-bend-like helix that is only weakly modulated by the smectic layering.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30932628 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.107801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161