Physical Review X (Nov 2018)

Splay Nematic Phase

  • Alenka Mertelj,
  • Luka Cmok,
  • Nerea Sebastián,
  • Richard J. Mandle,
  • Rachel R. Parker,
  • Adrian C. Whitwood,
  • John W. Goodby,
  • Martin Čopič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 041025

Abstract

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Different liquid crystalline phases with long-range orientational but not positional order, so-called nematic phases, are scarce. New nematic phases are rarely discovered, and such an event inevitably generates much interest. Here, we describe a transition from a uniaxial to a novel nematic phase characterized by a periodic splay modulation of the director. In this new nematic phase, defect structures not present in the uniaxial nematic phase are observed, which indicates that the new phase has lower symmetry than the ordinary nematic phase. The phase transition is weakly first order, with a significant pretransitional behavior, which manifests as strong splay fluctuations. When approaching the phase transition, the splay nematic constant is unusually low and goes towards zero. Analogously to the transition from the uniaxial nematic to the twist-bend nematic phase, this transition is driven by instability towards splay orientational deformation, resulting in a periodically splayed structure. And, similarly, a Landau-de Gennes type of phenomenological theory can be used to describe the phase transition. The modulated splay phase is biaxial and antiferroelectric.