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Smectic-AOrder at the Surface of a Nematic Liquid Crystal: Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction
Author(s) -
J. AlsNielsen,
Finn E. Christensen,
P. S. Pershan
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
physical review letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.688
H-Index - 673
eISSN - 1079-7114
pISSN - 0031-9007
DOI - 10.1103/physrevlett.48.1107
Subject(s) - liquid crystal , homeotropic alignment , surface (topology) , isotropy , materials science , diffraction , condensed matter physics , physics , crystallography , order (exchange) , optics , geometry , chemistry , mathematics , finance , economics
A novel geometry in which it is possible to do x-ray diffraction from a horizontal surface of fluids is applied to liquid crystals. A large-diameter drop of octyloxycyanobiphenyl (8OCB) on a glass plate treated for homeotropic alignment yields perfect alignment of the smectic-$A$ layers at the top surface over an area of several square millimeters. The surface in the bulk nematic as well as in the isotropic phase was found to consist of smectic-$A$ layers with a penetration depth equal to the longitudinal smectic-$A$ correlation length ${\ensuremath{\xi}}_{\ensuremath{\parallel}}\ensuremath{\sim}{(T\ensuremath{-}{T}_{\mathrm{NA}})}^{\ensuremath{-}{\ensuremath{\nu}}_{\ensuremath{\parallel}}}$ determined previously.

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