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Smectic structures, calamities

The nematic phase of nonlinear mesogens may be biaxial - a translationally disordered fluid phase with two directors n and o specifying the orientational order (Fig. 5.3). Biaxial order in a nematic is predicted to occur [29] if the shape anisotropy of the idealized molecule (discoid) representing the nonlinear meso-gen is appropriately intermediate between the prolate shape of calamities and the oblate shape of discotics. Discoid-shaped mesogens lend themselves to a variety of stratified phases. Ferroelectric (Sapp) and antiferroelectric (Sapa) layer motifs in the normal smectic phases of discoid-shaped mesogens are readily envisioned (Fig. 5.4), but less obvious is the possibility of generating chiral supramolecular structures from such achiral discoid-shaped mesogens (Fig. 5.5) [30]. [Pg.321]


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