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Presmectic wetting and supercritical-like phase behavior of octylcyanobiphenyl liquid crystal confined to controlled-pore glass matrices
- Source :
- The Journal of Chemical Physics. 127:154905
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- AIP Publishing, 2007.
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Abstract
- The influence of controlled-pore glass (CPG) confinement on the phase behavior of octylcyanobiphenyl liquid crystal (LC) is studied by means of x-ray scattering and high precision calorimetry. For CPG samples with pore diameter 2R24 nm, the smectic order parameter temperature dependence eta(T) reveals apparent presmectic ordering far above the bulk smectic A-nematic (SmA-N) phase transition for both nontreated and silane-treated CPG matrices. The behavior of eta(T) is qualitatively similar in all samples, well obeying the mean field approach (MFA) in which the surface wetting tendency plays the dominant role. In contrast, the critical fluctuations remain important in the specific heat data, which cannot be described within the MFA. We show experimentally that randomness and surface wetting become dominant over finite-size effects for 2R approximately10 nm, in agreement with theoretical analysis. In nontreated samples, the noncritical character of the static disorder and the interfacial LC-CPG coupling almost completely suppress the quasi-SmA-N and nematic-isotropic phase transitions at 2R approximately 15.1 and approximately 7.5 nm, respectively.
- Subjects :
- Phase transition
Hot Temperature
Materials science
Surface Properties
General Physics and Astronomy
Thermodynamics
Calorimetry
Phase Transition
Liquid crystal
Phase (matter)
Scattering, Radiation
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Models, Statistical
Chemistry, Physical
Scattering
X-Rays
Temperature
Models, Theoretical
Supercritical fluid
Liquid Crystals
Crystallography
Mean field theory
Glass
Wetting
Porosity
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10897690 and 00219606
- Volume :
- 127
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cd505830fdf4984b3c0d35f403af469f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2795716