학술논문

Antiferroelectric Smectic Ordering as a Prelude to the Ferroelectric Nematic:Introducing the Smectic $Z_A$ Phase
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (8), e2217150120 (2023)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Language
Abstract
We have structurally characterized the liquid crystal phase that appears as an intermediate state when a dielectric nematic, having polar disorder of its molecular dipoles, transitions to the almost perfectly polar-ordered ferroelectric nematic. This intermediate phase, which fills a 100-year-old void in the taxonomy of smectics and which we term the "smectic $Z_A$", is antiferroelectric, with the nematic director and polarization oriented parallel to smectic layer planes, and the polarization alternating in sign from layer to layer. The period of this polarization wave ($\sim$180 A) is mesoscopic, corresponding to $\sim$40 molecules side-by-side, indicating that this lamellar structure is collectively stabilized. A Landau free energy, originally formulated to model incommensurate antiferroelectricity in crystals, describes the key features of the nematic-Sm$Z_A$-ferroelectric nematic phase sequence.
Comment: main paper (with 7 figures) and supplement (with 12 figures) comprise 65 pages