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Spontaneous Periodic Deformations in Nonchiral Planar-Aligned Bimesogens with a Nematic-Nematic Transition and a Negative Elastic Constant
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Crystal StructureMesogenic DimersEngineeringMicroscopySpontaneous Periodic DeformationsPlanar CellsCrystal FormationBiophysicsAnisotropic MaterialMaterials SciencePhysicsNonchiral Planar-aligned BimesogensCrystallographyUltrastructurePattern FormationNegative Elastic ConstantX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMedicine
Hydrocarbon linked mesogenic dimers are found to exhibit an additional nematic phase below the conventional uniaxial nematic phase as confirmed by x-ray diffraction. The phase produces unusual periodic stripe domains in planar cells. The stripes are found to be parallel to the rubbing direction (in rubbed cells) with a well-defined period equal to double the cell gap. The stripes appear without external electromagnetic field, temperature or thickness gradients, rubbing or hybrid alignment treatments. Simple modeling proposes a negative sign for at least one of the two elastic constants: splay and twist, as a necessary condition for the observed pattern.
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