215 research outputs found
Re-entrant ferroelectricity in liquid crystals
The ferroelectric (Sm C) -- antiferroelectric (Sm C) -- reentrant
ferroelectric (re Sm C) phase temperature sequence was observed for system
with competing synclinic - anticlinic interactions. The basic properties of
this system are as follows (1) the Sm C phase is metastable in temperature
range of the Sm C stability (2) the double inversions of the helix
handedness at Sm C -- Sm C and Sm C% -- re-Sm C phase
transitions were found (3) the threshold electric field that is necessary to
induce synclinic ordering in the Sm C phase decreases near both Sm
C -- Sm C and Sm C -- re-Sm C phase boundaries, and it has
maximum in the middle of the Sm C stability region. All these properties
are properly described by simple Landau model that accounts for nearest
neighboring layer steric interactions and quadrupolar ordering only.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PR
Coherent chemical kinetics as quantum walks II: Radical-pair reactions in Arabidopsis thaliana
We apply the quantum-walk approach recently proposed in
arXiv:quant-ph-1506.04213 to a radical-pair reaction where realistic estimates
for the intermediate transition rates are available. The well-known average
hitting time from quantum walks can be adopted as a measure of how quickly the
reaction occurs and we calculate this for varying degrees of dephasing in the
radical pair. The time for the radical pair to react to a product is found to
be independent of the amount of dephasing introduced, even in the limit of no
dephasing where the transient population dynamics exhibit strong coherent
oscillations. This can be seen to arise from the existence of a rate-limiting
step in the reaction and we argue that in such examples, a purely classical
model based on rate equations can be used for estimating the timescale of the
reaction but not necessarily its population dynamics
Controlling spontaneous chirality in achiral materials : liquid crystal oligomers and the heliconical twist-bend nematic phase
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Molecular curvature, specific intermolecular interactions and the twist-bend nematic phase : the synthesis and characterisation of the 1-(4-cyanobiphenyl-4-yl)-6-(4-alkylanilinebenzylidene-4-oxy)hexanes (CB6O.m)
EG and DP acknowledge the support of the National Science Centre (Poland): (Grant Number 2016/22/A/ST5/00319). RW gratefully acknowledges The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for funding the award of a PhD scholarship.Peer reviewedPostprin
Helical phases assembled from achiral molecules : Twist-bend nematic and helical filamentary B4 phases formed by mesogenic dimers
Funding Information: National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. Special acknowledgement and thanks to professor Dong Ki Yoon's group for providing the AAO membranes.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Critical behavior of the optical birefringence at the nematic to twist bend nematic phase transition
This research was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. NV acknowledges the support of the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS), through the research programme P1-0055.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Design and Investigation of de Vries Liquid Crystals Based on 5-Phenyl-Pyrimidine and (R,R)-2,3-Epoxyhexoxy backbone.
Calamitic liquid crystals based on 5-phenyl-pyrimidine derivatives have been designed, synthesized, and characterized. The 5-phenyl pyrimidine core was functionalized with a chiral (R,R)-2,3-epoxyhexoxy chain on one side and either siloxane or perfluoro terminated chains on the opposite side. The one involving a perfluorinated chain shows SmA^{*} phase over a wide temperature range of 82 °C, whereas the siloxane analog exhibits both SmA^{*} and SmC^{*} phases over a broad range of temperatures, and a weak first-order SmA^{*}-SmC^{*} transition is observed. For the siloxane analog, the reduction factor for the layer shrinkage R (relative to its thickness at the SmA^{*}-SmC^{*} transition temperature, T_{AC}) is ∼0.373, and layer shrinkage is 1.7% at a temperature of 13 °C below the T_{AC}. This compound is considered to have de Vries smectic characteristics with the de Vries coefficient C_{deVries} of ∼0.86 on the scale of zero (maximum-layer shrinkage) to 1 (zero-layer shrinkage). A three-parameter mean-field model is introduced for the orientational distribution function (ODF) to reproduce the electro-optic properties. This model explains the experimental results and leads to the ODF, which exhibits a crossover from the sugar-loaf to diffuse-cone ODF some 3 °C above T_{AC}
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