2002
DOI: 10.1002/1521-4079(200202)37:2/3<269::aid-crat269>3.0.co;2-q
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Dilatometric Studies across Intra-Smectic Transitions in Some Homologues of N-(p-n-octyloxybenzylidene)p-n-alkylanilines

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“…This striking result ␣ ʈ = 0 in the SmA phase is not some accidental value for 4O.8 but holds for many nO.m LC's such as 4O.7 [34], 5O.6 and 5O.7 [35], and 5O.8 and 5O.10 [36]. Note that the critical behavior of C p and ␣ V for 4O.8 [5,13,37] and other nO.m compounds [38,39] fits into the same pattern as the nS5 compounds; see Ref. [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This striking result ␣ ʈ = 0 in the SmA phase is not some accidental value for 4O.8 but holds for many nO.m LC's such as 4O.7 [34], 5O.6 and 5O.7 [35], and 5O.8 and 5O.10 [36]. Note that the critical behavior of C p and ␣ V for 4O.8 [5,13,37] and other nO.m compounds [38,39] fits into the same pattern as the nS5 compounds; see Ref. [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In contrast, 4O.8 exhibits a plastic crystal CrB phase [48] when SmA m is cooled, and the "layer" spacing in CrB is only 1% greater than the SmA m d value. Most nO.m compounds show that same phase sequence [39,49]. Thus increasing p ʈ for 4O.8 has little or no effect: there is no dominant permeation mechanism, so p ʈ will not stabilize the SmA m phase; there is no bend or buckling tendency, so p ʈ will not destabilize SmA m .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 In contrast to the sensible heat storage materials, a phase change heat storage material stores a large quantity of energy during its phase change while maintaining the temperature constant. A sensible heat storage material, e.g., water heats up and cools down when the heat is stored or released respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the drawback here is that the temperature increase causes an increase of thermal energy loss, as well. 1 In contrast to the sensible heat storage materials, a phase change heat storage material stores a large quantity of energy during its phase change while maintaining the temperature constant. Once the phase transition is completed the temperature starts to rise or fall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent years there has been increasing interest in stable phases mediating the transition between different liquid crystalline phases (RANANAVARE et al 1994;RAO et al 1996;POTUKUCHI et al 1998;PISIPATI et al 1991;KUMAR et al 2000;PRABHU et al 2002). Further, computer speed has led to the use of computer simulation as a tool for understanding liquid crystal phases (WILSON et al 1991;LUCKHRUST et al 1999;BLATCH et al 2000;BINGER et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%