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Existence of Two Different Isotropic Phases as a Reason for Bistable Phase Behavior of an LC Side‐Chain Polymethacrylate
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Macromolecular ChemistryEngineeringIsotropic MeltResponsive PolymersChemistrySoft MatterKerr EffectPolymersPolymer MaterialPolymer ProcessingBistable Phase BehaviorPolymer ChemistryDifferent Isotropic PhasesMaterials ScienceElectric Birefringence TechniquePolymer BlendPolymer MeltLc Side‐chain PolymethacrylatePolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer CharacterizationPolymer Property
Abstract An isotropic melt of a chiral side‐chain polymethacrylate was studied by electric birefringence technique. A phase transition between two different isotropic phases was detected by Kerr effect and confirmed by WAXS measurements. The obtained experimental data can explain the previously reported bistable phase behavior of the polymer, as conventional Sm A phase is formed in slow cooling whereas a TGB‐like, optically isotropic mesophase in fast cooling. magnified image
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