The twist‐bend modulated nematic liquid crystal phase exhibits phenomena of fundamental importance to science; the formation of a helical pitch of nanometre scale in a fluid and the spontaneous breaking of mirror symmetry leading to a quasi‐fluid state composed of chiral domains despite being composed of an achiral material. We note that this phase has only been observed for materials with two or more mesogenic units, the manner of attachment between which is always linear. In this communication we report on non‐linear oligomers, with a H‐shaped hexamesogen found to exhibit both nematic and twist‐bend modulated nematic phases. This shatters the widely held assumption that a linear sequence of mesogenic units is a prerequisite for this phase...
Arguably the most active area in liquid crystal research presently, the twist‐bend modulated nematic...
Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, e...
Twelve symmetrical dimeric materials consisting of a nonamethylene (C9) spacer and either phenyl 4-(...
From the observation of a previously undiscovered nematic-like mesophase (NX) by Archbold et al., we...
Modulated nematic phases, in which the constituent molecules possess some form of superstructure in ...
A number of new states of matter have been reported in recent years for liquid crystal dimers, most ...
In this article we report the first known linear liquid-crystalline hexamer and in doing so demonstr...
The twist-bend nematic phase is a recently discovered liquid-crystalline phase that exhibits macrosc...
Funding Information: National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. Speci...
Funding Information: National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. Speci...
Funding The work was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A...
The discovery of the twist-bend nematic phase (NTB) is a milestone within the field of liquid crysta...
Dimeric compounds forming twist-bend nematic, Ntb, phase show unusual optical textures related to th...
Dimeric compounds forming twist-bend nematic, Ntb, phase show unusual optical textures related to th...
Liquid-crystalline dimers and bimesogens have attracted much attention due to their propensity to ex...
Arguably the most active area in liquid crystal research presently, the twist‐bend modulated nematic...
Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, e...
Twelve symmetrical dimeric materials consisting of a nonamethylene (C9) spacer and either phenyl 4-(...
From the observation of a previously undiscovered nematic-like mesophase (NX) by Archbold et al., we...
Modulated nematic phases, in which the constituent molecules possess some form of superstructure in ...
A number of new states of matter have been reported in recent years for liquid crystal dimers, most ...
In this article we report the first known linear liquid-crystalline hexamer and in doing so demonstr...
The twist-bend nematic phase is a recently discovered liquid-crystalline phase that exhibits macrosc...
Funding Information: National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. Speci...
Funding Information: National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A/ST5/00319. Speci...
Funding The work was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under the grant no. 2016/22/A...
The discovery of the twist-bend nematic phase (NTB) is a milestone within the field of liquid crysta...
Dimeric compounds forming twist-bend nematic, Ntb, phase show unusual optical textures related to th...
Dimeric compounds forming twist-bend nematic, Ntb, phase show unusual optical textures related to th...
Liquid-crystalline dimers and bimesogens have attracted much attention due to their propensity to ex...
Arguably the most active area in liquid crystal research presently, the twist‐bend modulated nematic...
Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, e...
Twelve symmetrical dimeric materials consisting of a nonamethylene (C9) spacer and either phenyl 4-(...