1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.940
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Unconventional Mesophases Formed by Condensed Vector Waves in a Medium of Achiral Molecules

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“…Later the same idea was pursued by Lorman and Mettout, 9 who proposed a theoretical Landau model based on local ferroelectric polarisation for the nematic-nematic transition, 10 which was further developed by others. 11,12 In 2001, Dozov 13 developed a purely elastic Landau theoretical model for achiral bent-core molecules in which elastic distortions induce local spontaneous bend in the nematic director, resulting in structural deviation from the uniformlyaligned nematic phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later the same idea was pursued by Lorman and Mettout, 9 who proposed a theoretical Landau model based on local ferroelectric polarisation for the nematic-nematic transition, 10 which was further developed by others. 11,12 In 2001, Dozov 13 developed a purely elastic Landau theoretical model for achiral bent-core molecules in which elastic distortions induce local spontaneous bend in the nematic director, resulting in structural deviation from the uniformlyaligned nematic phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bent-core theory exhibits a quite remarkable analogy [7] with the theory of d-wave superconductors in 2D systems [15], such as high-T c lamellar superconductors or unconventional superfluid films. This analogy relies upon the fact that the two theories have the same "image group" [16], that is, the same set of matrices associated with the symmetries of the parent, isotropic or normal, phases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite many attempts to describe these phases with acrobatic combinations of classical order parameters [3][4][5][6], smectic density waves, polarization, and tilt vectors, a simpler and more elegant description involving a single vector-wave order parameter [7,8] seems to us necessary to account of the available experimental data [7][8][9]. In particular, from the thermodynamical point of view OPEN ACCESS the fact that a direct transition occurs commonly between the isotropic liquid and the ordered phases is much more likely when a single order parameter is involved.…”
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confidence: 99%
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