Abstract
The crystalline phases of the liquid crystal 8OSI [racemic 4-(2’-methylbutyl)phenyl 4’-(octyloxy)-(1,1’)-biphenyl-4-carboxylate] have been studied using high-resolution synchrotron x-ray-scattering techniques. A careful analysis has been performed on the x-ray-scattering profiles of samples with thicknesses varying from 1000 molecular layers to five layers. Three-dimensional long-range positional order with large-amplitude thermal fluctuations is observed for a very thick film. As the thickness is decreased, two-dimensional characteristics become apparent. The scattering profiles of thin films are described by the power-law line shape, 1/‖Q-G, with an effective exponent , which evolves with thickness.
- Received 9 August 1990
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.43.842
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