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A First Example of a Lyotropic Smectic C* Analog Phase: Design, Properties and Chirality Effects: Springer Theses

Autor Johanna. R Bruckner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2016
In this thesis Johanna Bruckner reports the discovery of the lyotropic counterpart of the thermotropic SmC* phase, which has become famous as the only spontaneously polarized, ferroelectric fluid in nature. By means of polarizing optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction and electro-optic experiments she firmly establishes aspects of the structure of the novel lyotropic liquid crystalline phase and elucidates its fascinating properties, among them a pronounced polar electro-optic effect, analogous to the ferroelectric switching of its thermotropic counterpart. The helical ground state of the mesophase raises the fundamental question of how chiral interactions are "communicated" across layers of more or less disordered and achiral solvent molecules which are located between adjacent bi-layers of the chiral amphiphile molecules. This thesis bridges an important gap between thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals and pioneers a new field of liquid crystal research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319272023
ISBN-10: 3319272020
Pagini: 115
Ilustrații: XVII, 115 p. 75 illus., 56 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Research

Cuprins

Introduction.- Aims and scope of this thesis .- Thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals .- Materials and experimental techniques .-  Results and discussion .-  Summary.- References .- Appendix A.- Appendix B.

Notă biografică

Johanna R. Bruckner studied chemistry at the University of Stuttgart and received her diploma in 2010. For her PhD she then started working at the Institute of Physical Chemistry in the group of Prof. Dr. F. Gießelmann investigating amphoteric liquid crystals at the borderline between lyotropic and thermotropic mesophases. Afterwards she continued working as a post-doctoral researcher in the Physics and Material Science Unit at the University of Luxembourg. There, in the experimental soft matter physics group of Prof. Dr. J. Lagerwall, she focuses on solvent effects in suspensions of cellulose nanocrystals.

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In this thesis Johanna Bruckner reports the discovery of the lyotropic counterpart of the thermotropic SmC* phase, which has become famous as the only spontaneously polarized, ferroelectric fluid in nature. By means of polarizing optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction and electro-optic experiments she firmly establishes aspects of the structure of the novel lyotropic liquid crystalline phase and elucidates its fascinating properties, among them a pronounced polar electro-optic effect, analogous to the ferroelectric switching of its thermotropic counterpart. The helical ground state of the mesophase raises the fundamental question of how chiral interactions are "communicated" across layers of more or less disordered and achiral solvent molecules which are located between adjacent bi-layers of the chiral amphiphile molecules. This thesis bridges an important gap between thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals and pioneers a new field of liquid crystal research.

Caracteristici

outstanding PhD thesis by the University of Stuttgart
comprehensive study of the novel lyotropic SmC* phase
Presents a detailedinvestigation of solvent effects on the phase behaviour of a lyotropic liquidcrystal of Stuttgart
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras