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Formation of Liquid Crystalline Phases from a Langmuir Monolayer

K. A. Suresh, +1 more
- 19 Mar 1997 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 6, pp 1377-1380
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In this paper, the authors reported the transformation of a 2D monolayer at the air−water interface into three-dimensional liquid crystalline phases on continuous tuning of the surface molecular density.
Abstract
We report the transformation of a two-dimensional monolayer at the air−water interface into three-dimensional liquid crystalline phases on continuous tuning of the surface molecular density. On compressing a 4‘-n-octyl-4-cyanobiphenyl monolayer, at room temperature, we obtain multilayer domains whose thicknesses range from a few layers to hundreds of layers. Above 28 °C, these domains undergo a phase transition and change to much thicker lenslike domains. On expansion, these domains revert to the monolayer. Although these domains originate from a monolayer, we find that they exhibit features typical of liquid crystals.

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Commensurate phases, incommensurate phases and the devil's staircase

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