Structure investigation of liquid crystals composed of terminally polar molecules
Il Nuovo Cimento D, ISSN: 0392-6737, Vol: 12, Issue: 9, Page: 1243-1252
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Recent experimental studies of X-ray scattering in mesogenic compounds with polar endgroups are discussed. The evidence of different types of layering in the nematic and smectic A phases was found. The lamellar packing in smetic A phases corresponds to either the monolayers A with an interlayer distance equal to the molecular length d≈L, or a bilayer A with d≈2L, or partially bilayer A phase whose period is incommensurate with the molecular length L
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