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Tilting transition, density functional model

LS. In the LS phase the molecules are oriented normal to the surface in a hexagonal unit cell. It is identified with the hexatic smectic BH phase. Chains can rotate and have axial symmetry due to their lack of tilt. Cai and Rice developed a density functional model for the tilting transition between the L2 and LS phases [202]. Calculations with this model show that amphiphile-surface interactions play an important role in determining the tilt their conclusions support the lack of tilt found in fluorinated amphiphiles [203]. [Pg.134]


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