Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
The high-pressure mesomorphic behavior of a chiral liquid crystalline polyacrylate has been studied by x-ray
diffraction in situ. The results show the existence of monolayer smectic-A* and bilayer smectic-C* mesophases
that coexist in the thermally untreated sample over a well-defined range of temperatures, from
ambient pressure up to 133 MPa. Hydrostatic pressures of the order of 100-220 MPa are found to affect
strongly the polymorphic behavior of the sample. The smectic-A* mesophase, which at ambient pressure
coexists with an interdigitated smectic-C* structure, is stabilized over a temperature range which increases
with pressure, whereas the formation of the smectic-C* phase is inhibited above 220 MPa. The pressure
increment is found to introduce static positional disorder, and to reduce the long-range positional order in the
smectic structure strongly. A transition sequence from the isotropic melt through the smectic-A* phase to a
new crystalline structure is found by cooling isobarically down to room temperature. The proposed pressuretemperature
phase diagram suggests the occurrence of peculiar disorder-order-disorder transitions as pressure
is reduced isothermally.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Paci, Barbara
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