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Confinement Reveals Hidden Splay-Bend Order in Twist-Bend Nematics

Soft Condensed Matter 2026-03-13 v2

Abstract

Using extensive Monte Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, we investigate how spatial confinement affects molecular organization within thin films of the nematic twist-bend (NTB\mathrm{N_{TB}}) phase. Our simulations show that confinement markedly amplifies the otherwise elusive splay-bend order, primarily by suppressing the intrinsic three-dimensional heliconical structure characteristic of bulk NTB\mathrm{N_{TB}}. Remarkably, when the NTB\mathrm{N_{TB}} phase is confined between parallel walls imposing planar anchoring, and the bulk wave vector is oriented parallel to the walls, a smectic splay-bend (SSB\mathrm{S_{SB}}) phase spontaneously emerges near the confining surfaces. This intermediate structure subsequently transforms into the bulk NTB\mathrm{N_{TB}} phase either directly via a smectic splay-bend-twist (SSBT\mathrm{S_{SBT}}) phase or through a sequence involving both the SSBT\mathrm{S_{SBT}} and the nematic splay-bend-twist (NSBT\mathrm{N_{SBT}}) phases. Notably, the NSBT\mathrm{N_{SBT}} phase becomes particularly pronounced as the molecular bend angle approaches its maximum attainable value in bulk NTB\mathrm{N_{TB}}; this regime occurs in close proximity to the NSASSB\mathrm{N}\text{--}\mathrm{S_{A}}\text{--}\mathrm{S_{SB}} triple point on the bulk phase diagram. Our findings reveal a compelling and intricate interplay among chirality, confinement, and molecular ordering, further evidenced by the calculated elementary director distortions. Crucially, this study opens promising avenues for experimental exploration: confined thin-film geometries serve as powerful model systems for revealing and characterizing novel nematic and smectic liquid-crystal phases that remain elusive in, or currently inaccessible to, bulk experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2508.21655,
  title  = {Confinement Reveals Hidden Splay-Bend Order in Twist-Bend Nematics},
  author = {Szymon Drzazga and Piotr Kubala and Lech Longa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.21655},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

7 pages, 7 figures, revised fig. 3, results unchanged