Polar order in columnar phase made of polycatenar bent-core molecules.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Chemistry Department, Warsaw University, Aleja Zwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland.

Published: March 2006

Columnar phases made of polycatenar molecules with bent-shaped mesogenic cores are studied. The polar order in this system is associated with the change of the column building blocks from flat disks (Colh phase) into cones (Colh PA phase), which allows for axial polarization of the columns. The nature of the Colh and Colh PA phase transition changes from first order for short homologues to continuous for the longest one. This can be attributed to decreasing intercolumnar interactions due to broadening of the columnar scaffold made of partially melted terminal alkyl chains. Decrease of intercolumnar interactions is also responsible for a strong increase of the pretransitional fluctuations in the Colh phase. The mesophase observed for the longest homologues is reminiscent of the relaxor phase observed for solid crystals.

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