First-order isotropic smectic- A transition in liquid-crystal aerosil gels
Abstract
The short-range order which remains when the isotropic to smectic- A transition is perturbed by a gel of silica nanoparticles (aerosils) has been studied using high-resolution synchrotron x-ray diffraction. The gels have been created in situ in decylcyanobiphenyl, which has a strongly first-order isotropic to smectic- A transition. The effects are determined by detailed analysis of the temperature and gel density dependence of the smectic structure factor. In previous studies of the continuous nematic to smectic- A transition in a variety of thermotropic liquid crystals the aerosil gel appeared to pin, at random, the phase of the smectic density modulation. For the isotropic to smectic- A transition the same gel perturbation yields different results. The smectic correlation length decreases more slowly with increasing random-field variance in good quantitative agreement with the effect of a random pinning field at a transition from a uniform phase directly to a phase with one-dimensional translational order. We thus compare the influence of random fields on a freezing transition with and without an intervening orientationally ordered phase.
- Publication:
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Physical Review E
- Pub Date:
- June 2004
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:cond-mat/0311635
- Bibcode:
- 2004PhRvE..69f1706R
- Keywords:
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- 64.70.Md;
- 61.30.Eb;
- 61.10.-i;
- Transitions in liquid crystals;
- Experimental determinations of smectic nematic cholesteric and other structures;
- X-ray diffraction and scattering;
- Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
- E-Print:
- 8 pages, 8 figures