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Light scattering study of the "pseudo-layer" compression elastic constant in a twist-bend nematic liquid crystal

Soft Condensed Matter 2016-12-21 v1 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

The nematic twist-bend (TB) phase, exhibited by certain achiral thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) dimers, features a nanometer-scale, heliconical rotation of the average molecular long axis (director) with equally probable left- and right-handed domains. On meso to macroscopic scales, the TB phase may be considered as a stack of equivalent slabs or "pseudo-layers", each one helical pitch in thickness. The long wavelength fluctuation modes should then be analogous to those of a smectic-A phase, and in particular the hydrodynamic mode combining "layer" compression and bending ought to be characterized by an effective layer compression elastic constant BeffB_{eff} and average director splay constant K1effK_1^{eff}. The magnitude of K1effK_1^{eff} is expected to be similar to the splay constant of an ordinary nematic LC, but due to the absence of a true mass density wave, BeffB_{eff} could differ substantially from the typical value of 106\sim 10^6 Pa in a conventional smectic-A. Here we report the results of a dynamic light scattering study, which confirms the "pseudo-layer" structure of the TB phase with BeffB_{eff} in the range 103104\sim 10^3-10^4 Pa. We show additionally that the temperature dependence of BeffB_{eff} at the TB to nematic transition is accurately described by a coarse-grained free energy density, which is based on a Landau-deGennes expansion in terms of a heli-polar order parameter that characterizes the TB state and is linearly coupled to bend distortion of the director.

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@article{arxiv.1609.04380,
  title  = {Light scattering study of the "pseudo-layer" compression elastic constant in a twist-bend nematic liquid crystal},
  author = {Z. Parsouzi and Shokir A. Pardaev and C. Welch and Z. Ahmed and G. H. Mehl and A. R. Baldwin and J. T. Gleeson and O. D. Lavrentovich and D. W. Allender and J. V. Selinger and A. Jakli and S. Sprunt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.04380},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures