Chiral and Antichiral Order in Bent-Core Liquid Crystals

Jonathan V. Selinger
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 165501 – Published 25 April 2003

Abstract

Recent experiments have found a bent-core liquid crystal in which the layer chirality alternates from layer to layer, giving a racemic or “antichiral” material, even though the molecules are uniformly chiral. To explain this effect, we map the liquid crystal onto an Ising model, analogous to a model for chiral order in polymers. We calculate the phase diagram for this model and show that it has a second-order phase transition between antichiral order and homogeneous chiral order. We discuss how this transition can be studied by further chemical synthesis or by doping experiments.

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  • Received 14 February 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.165501

©2003 American Physical Society

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Jonathan V. Selinger

  • Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6900, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20375, USA

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Vol. 90, Iss. 16 — 25 April 2003

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