Fluctuations above the Smectic-A-Isotropic Transition in Liquid Crystalline Elastomers under External Stress
- 10 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Europhysics Letters
- Vol. 31 (5-6), 281-286
- https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/31/5-6/006
Abstract
Using birefringence measurements, we observe for the first time nematic as well as smectic fluctuations above the smectic-A-isotropic transition in liquid crystalline elastomers under an external mechanical stress. From a mean-field analysis we find that there are temperatures (far above the isotropic-A transition) for which nematic fluctuations dominate as well as a range of temperatures (above and close to this phase transition) where smectic fluctuations are more important. These two regimes are connected by a crossover regime where the coupling between the two types of fluctuations becomes important. We also discuss the possibility of a triple point in liquid crystalline elastomers, where an isotropic, a smectic and a nematic phase meet.Keywords
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