Evidence for the ‘‘zigzag’’ model of the smectic-Cphase in the liquid crystal4-butoxyphenylester 4-decyloxybenzoic acid (4OP10OB): A high-resolution x-ray study

Abstract
We report, for the first time to our knowledge, on high-resolution x-ray scattering measurements of the liquid crystal 4’-butoxyphenylester 4-decyloxybenzoic acid (4OP10OB) with emphasis on the smectic-C phase and the smectic-A to smectic-C phase transition. From angular scans in reciprocal space we found that the smectic-C layer planes undergo a continuous tilt φp with respect to temperature that can be described either by a Landau-type mean-field theory (which includes a sixth-order term in φp) or by a simple scaling form: φp∼[(Tc-T)/Tc ]0.44, where Tc is the smectic-A–smectic-C transition temperature. Simultaneous measurements of the lattice spacing in the smectic-C phase suggest that the molecules do not behave like rigid rods. We found that the diamagnetic part of the molecule strongly couples to the magnetic field and tilts independently of the aliphatic end chains. The end chains are melted and thus maintain an almost-temperature-independent contact angle to the layer planes. Our measurements are consistent with the ‘‘zigzag’’ model of Bartolino, Doucet, and Durand.