Chiral heliconical ground state of nanoscale pitch in a nematic liquid crystal of achiral molecular dimers
Abstract
The appearance of new nematic liquid crystal (LC) equilibrium symmetry (ground state) is a rare and typically important event. The first and second nematics were the helical phase and blue phase of chiral molecules, both found in 1886 in cholesteryl benzoate by Reinitzer, discoveries that marked the birth of LC science. The third nematic, the achiral uniaxial phase, also found in the 19th century, ultimately formed the basis of LC display technology and the portable computing revolution of the 20th century. Despite this achievement, the 20th can claim only the fourth nematic, the lyotropic biaxial phases found by Saupe. Now, early in the 21st, the heliconical structure of the fifth nematic is observed, an exotic chiral helix from achiral molecules.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- October 2013
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- Bibcode:
- 2013PNAS..11015931C