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1 \chapter{\label{chapt:liquidcrystal}LIQUID CRYSTAL}
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3 \section{\label{liquidCrystalSection:introduction}Introduction}
4 % liquid crystal
5
6 Long range orientational order is one of the most fundamental
7 properties of liquid crystal mesophases. This orientational
8 anisotropy of the macroscopic phases originates in the shape
9 anisotropy of the constituent molecules. Among these anisotropy
10 mesogens, rod-like (calamitic) and disk-like molecules have been
11 exploited in great detail in the last two decades. Typically, these
12 mesogens consist of a rigid aromatic core and one or more attached
13 aliphatic chains. For short chain molecules, only nematic phases, in
14 which positional order is limited or absent, can be observed,
15 because the entropy of mixing different parts of the mesogens is
16 paramount to the dispersion interaction. In contrast, formation of
17 the one dimension lamellar sematic phase in rod-like molecules with
18 sufficiently long aliphatic chains has been reported, as well as the
19 segregation phenomena in disk-like molecules.
20
21 % banana shaped
22 Recently, the banana-shaped or bent-core liquid crystal have became
23 one of the most active research areas in mesogenic materials and
24 supramolecular chemistry. Unlike rods and disks, the polarity and
25 biaxiality of the banana-shaped molecules allow the molecules
26 organize into a variety of novel liquid crystalline phases which
27 show interesting material properties. Of particular interest is the
28 spontaneous formation of macroscopic chiral layers from achiral
29 banana-shaped molecules, where polar molecule orientational ordering
30 is shown within the layer plane as well as the tilted arrangement of
31 the molecules relative to the polar axis. As a consequence of
32 supramolecular chirality, the spontaneous polarization arises in
33 ferroelectric (FE) and antiferroelectic (AF) switching of smectic
34 liquid crystal phases, demonstrating some promising applications in
35 second-order nonlinear optical devices.
36
37 The most widely investigated mesophase formed by banana-shaped
38 moleculed is the $\text{B}_2$ phase, which is also known as
39 $\text{SmCP}$.
40
41 %Previous Theoretical Studies
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43 \section{\label{liquidCrystalSection:model}Model}
44
45 \section{\label{liquidCrystalSection:methods}Methods}
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47 \section{\label{liquidCrystalSection:resultDiscussion}Results and Discussion}