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Influence of nanoconfinement on the nematic behavior of liquid crystals. | LitMetric

Influence of nanoconfinement on the nematic behavior of liquid crystals.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology, 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland.

Published: August 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how the nematic ordering of rodlike liquid crystals 5CB and 6CB is affected by confinement in nanochannels of varying widths, using optical birefringence measurements.
  • It finds that the orientation of the liquid crystals inside these channels results in excess birefringence, which correlates with the nematic order parameter and shows continuous evolution with temperature changes.
  • The analysis reveals critical channel radii for transitioning between different states of order and suggests that channel wall characteristics play a significant role in the effective nematic ordering of these materials.

Article Abstract

We explore the nematic ordering of the rodlike liquid crystals 5CB and 6CB, embedded into parallel-aligned nanochannels in mesoporous silicon and silica membranes as a function of mean channel radius (4.7 ≤ R ≤ .3 nm), and, thus, geometrical confinement strength, by optical birefringence measurements in the infrared region. The orientational order inside the nanochannels results in an excess birefringence, which is proportional to the nematic order parameter. It evolves continuously on cooling with a precursor behavior, typical of a paranematic state at high temperatures. These observations are compared with the bulk behavior and analyzed within a phenomenological model. Such an approach indicates that the strength of the nematic ordering fields σ is beyond a critical threshold σ(c) = 1/2 that separates discontinuous from continuous paranematic-to-nematic behavior. In agreement with the predictions of the phenomenological approach, a linear dependency of σ on the inverse channel radius is found and we can infer therefrom the critical channel radii, R(c) separating continuous from discontinuous paranematic-to-isotropic behavior, for 5CB (12.1 nm) and 6CB (14.0 nm). Our analysis suggests that the tangential anchoring at the channel walls is of similar strength in mesoporous silicon and mesoporous silica membranes. A comparison with the bulk phase behavior reveals that the nematic order in nanoconfinement is significantly affected by channel wall roughness, leading to a reduction of the effective nematic ordering.

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