Modulated Anti-Ferroelectric Smectic Phases with Orthogonal and Tilted Structures

Abstract

The discovery of the ferroelectric nematic phase has brought with it a plethora of new polar liquid crystalline phases. One in particular is the anti-ferroelectric smectic A SmAAF phase. In this letter we show via observation and analysis of satellite peaks in the X-ray scattering pattern that the structure of the SmAAF phase involves a density modulation of ≈10-20 nm lateral to the smectic layer normal. Further, we demonstrate a previously undiscovered phase where the anti-ferroelectric order is maintained into a tilted smectic phase demonstrating the robustness of the underlying frustration that leads to the modulated structure. We suggest that the modulations are only in a single dimension and appear parallel to the tilt plane. This new phase also shows a significantly different and complex response to an electric field from other discovered polar LC phases due to the ability to modulate both tilt and polarisation direction.

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