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Smectics torsional elasticity

Torsional distortions can now be written in terms of derivatives of a and c, and it is found [10] that nine torsional elastic constants are required for the smectic C phase. Mention should be made of the biaxial smectic C phase, which has a twist axis along the normal to the smectic layers. This helix is associated with a twist in the c-di-rector, and so elastic strain energy associated with this can be described by terms similar to those evaluated for the chiral nematic phase. [Pg.292]

An important aspect of the macroscopic structure of liquid crystals is their mechanical stability, which is described in terms of elastic properties. In the absence of flow, ordinary liquids cannot support a shear stress, while solids will support compressional, shear and torsional stresses. As might be expected the elastic properties of liquid crystals are intermediate between those of liquids and solids, and depend on the symmetry and phase type. Thus smectic phases with translational order in one direction will have elastic properties similar to those of a solid along that direction, and as the translational order of mesophases increases, so their mechanical properties become more solid-like. The development of the so-called continuum theory for nematic liquid crystals is recorded in a number of publications by Oseen [ 1 ], Frank [2], de Gennes and Frost [3] and Vertogen and de Jeu [4] extensions of the theory to smectic [5] and columnar phases [6] have also been developed. In this section it is intended to give an introduction to elasticity that we hope will make more detailed accounts accessible the importance of elastic properties in determining the... [Pg.286]

The measured elastic constants for 4,4 octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) are also plotted as a fimction of temperature in FIGURE 2, where it can be seen that the elastic constants for twist and bend increase as the underlying smectic A phase is approached on cooling in the nematic phase. This is a general result, since the smectic A phase cannot support either a twist or bend torsional distortion. [Pg.171]


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