The presence of substrate-induced phases in thin films is an intriguing phenomenon with the physical and chemical factors responsible for their formation are not yet clearly understood. In this article, we present the structure and morphological changes associated with a substrate-induced phase in a discotic liquid crystal. The thin films of the discotic molecule are characterised by a combination of various X-ray diffraction methods to investigate the structural properties. Atomic force microscopy and polarised optical microscopy are used to determine the thin film morphologies. This is the first experimental proof of the presence of a substrate-induced phase in discotic liquid crystal, although they are known in thin films of molecular cr...
AbstractThe origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. ...
The origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. The poly...
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A new phase of a known discotic liquid crystal is observed at the interface with a rigid substrate. ...
An increase or modification of structural order in the vicinity of a solid substrate is known for a ...
In this chapter, we investigate the unusual phase behavior of a thermotropic discotic liquid crystal...
Thin isotactic polystyrene films (∼50 nm thick) have been crystallized from the melt on various subs...
Restricted Access.The assembly of molecules on the surface has drawn considerable attention because ...
We review the main features of very thin nematic liquid-crystalline films on solid substrates, focus...
Terrace formation and morphological behavior in thin films of polystyrene-block-polybutadiene block ...
We report on the thin-film behaviour of a polyacrylate with phenyl benzoate mesogenic side groups a...
<p>Liquid-crystalline polymers, LCPs, possess an ordered liquid state between their crystallin...
Thin films of the discotic liquid crystal hexapentyloxytriphenylene (HAT5), prepared from solution v...
Utilizing in situ atomic force microscopy, we monitored the phase selection pathways of ultrathin fi...
Results of a high resolution x-ray reflectivity study of growth morphology and ordering of thin liqu...
AbstractThe origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. ...
The origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. The poly...
Contains fulltext : 32624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
A new phase of a known discotic liquid crystal is observed at the interface with a rigid substrate. ...
An increase or modification of structural order in the vicinity of a solid substrate is known for a ...
In this chapter, we investigate the unusual phase behavior of a thermotropic discotic liquid crystal...
Thin isotactic polystyrene films (∼50 nm thick) have been crystallized from the melt on various subs...
Restricted Access.The assembly of molecules on the surface has drawn considerable attention because ...
We review the main features of very thin nematic liquid-crystalline films on solid substrates, focus...
Terrace formation and morphological behavior in thin films of polystyrene-block-polybutadiene block ...
We report on the thin-film behaviour of a polyacrylate with phenyl benzoate mesogenic side groups a...
<p>Liquid-crystalline polymers, LCPs, possess an ordered liquid state between their crystallin...
Thin films of the discotic liquid crystal hexapentyloxytriphenylene (HAT5), prepared from solution v...
Utilizing in situ atomic force microscopy, we monitored the phase selection pathways of ultrathin fi...
Results of a high resolution x-ray reflectivity study of growth morphology and ordering of thin liqu...
AbstractThe origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. ...
The origins of specific polymorphic phases within thin films are still not well understood. The poly...
Contains fulltext : 32624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access