Calorimetric study of the effect of bent-shaped dopant molecules on the critical behavior at the nematic-smectic-A < inf > d < /inf > phase transition
Calorimetric study of the effect of bent-shaped dopant molecules on the critical behavior at the nematic-smectic-A < inf > d < /inf > phase transition
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2011-06-08
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Sasaki, Y.
Ema, K.
Le, K. V.
Takezoe, H.
Dhara, S.
Sadashiva, B. K.
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We report results of calorimetric studies for the binary mixture of rodlike host n-alkyloxy-cyanobiphenyl (nOCB, n=8,9) and bent-shaped guest 1,3-phenylene-bis[4-(3-methylbenzoyloxy)]-4'-n-dodecylbiphenyl-4 '-carboxylate (BC12). The effect of bent-shaped dopant molecules on the critical behavior associated with the nematic-smectic-Ad phase transition has been studied in detail. The transition temperature for the nematic-smectic-Ad phase sharply decreases as the increase of the mole fraction of the dopant concentration (denoted X for the BC12/9OCB mixture and Y for the BC12/8OCB mixture). The dependence of the critical exponent α on X and Y is well explained in terms of the McMillan ratio. A nearly tricritical exponent has been obtained for the X=0.01 mixture. X=0.02-0.03 mixtures, pure 8OCB, and Y=0.01-0.03 mixtures exhibit nonuniversal behaviors with effective exponents lying between the 3D-XY and tricritical exponents. The heat capacity anomaly for Y=0.05 has been well described with the 3D-XY exponent. The critical amplitude ratio A-/A+ is close to 1 and insensitive to the dopant concentration. No Fisher renormalization of the critical exponent has been observed even for nearly tricritical compositions, which indicates the smallness of the concentration plays a decisive role rather than the steepness of the N-SmAd phase boundary. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. v.83(6)