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Dendrite-like texture growth in the nematic liquid crystal phase of 4-n-heptyl- and 4-n-octyl-oxybenzoic acids aligned by a polyimide coating
An oriented dendrite-like texture is reported, appearing at a definite temperature in the nematic phase range of 4-n-heptyl- and 4-n-octyl-oxybenzoic acids (HOBA and OOBA), aligned by rubbed polyimide and preceding the smectic C phase, on cooling. Two preferred directions with respect to the 'e...
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Published in: | Liquid crystals 2004-03, Vol.31 (3), p.311-316 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | An oriented dendrite-like texture is reported, appearing at a definite temperature in the nematic phase range of 4-n-heptyl- and 4-n-octyl-oxybenzoic acids (HOBA and OOBA), aligned by rubbed polyimide and preceding the smectic C phase, on cooling. Two preferred directions with respect to the 'easy' axis are indicated in the dendrites grown of HOBA and OOBA. We discuss a possible mechanism, at molecular and supramolecular levels, for this dendrite growth; and assume that the building 'blocks' of the dendrites are oligomers, or mixture of oligomers with 'free' closed and open dimers, constituting a detached crystalline layered state (named by us SmX, a smectic state intermediate between the N
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ordinary nematic and SmC phases). The study of the dynamics of the dendrite growth demonstrates a scaling relationship typical for non-equilibrium systems. The observed dendrites can be considered as patterns formed in complex non-linear dissipative systems, driven outside of equilibrium. |
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ISSN: | 0267-8292 1366-5855 |
DOI: | 10.1080/02678290410001648624 |