Smectics A and C, and the Transition between them, in Uniaxial Disordered Environments

Abstract

We present a theory of the elasticity and fluctuations of the Smectic A and C phases in uniaxial, anisotropic disordered environments, e.g., stretched aerogel. We find that, bizarrely, the low-temperature, lower-symmetry Smectic C phase is less translationally ordered than the high-temperature, higher-symmetry Smectic A phase, with short-ranged "m=1 Bragg glass" and algebraic "XY Bragg glass" order, respectively. The AC phase transition belongs to a new universality class, whose fixed points and exponents we find in a d=5-ε expansion. We give very detailed predictions for the very rich light scattering behavior of both phases, and the critical point.

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