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Phys. Rev. E 62, 666–674 (2000)

Theory of chiral modulations and fluctuations in smectic-A liquid crystals under an electric field

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Jonathan V. Selinger1, Jianling Xu2, Robin L. B. Selinger2, B. R. Ratna1, and R. Shashidhar1
1Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6900, 4555 Overlook Avenue, Southwest, Washington, D.C. 20375
2Physics Department, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 20064

Received 23 December 1998; revised 27 January 2000; published in the issue dated July 2000

Chiral liquid crystals often exhibit periodic modulations in the molecular director; in particular, thin films of the smectic-C* phase show a chiral striped texture. Here, we investigate whether similar chiral modulations can occur in the induced molecular tilt of the smectic-A phase under an applied electric field. Using both continuum elastic theory and lattice simulations, we find that the state of uniform induced tilt can become unstable when the system approaches the smectic-A–smectic-C* transition or when a high electric field is applied. Beyond that instability point, the system develops chiral stripes in the tilt, which induce corresponding ripples in the smectic layers. The modulation persists up to an upper critical electric field and then disappears. Furthermore, even in the uniform state, the system shows chiral fluctuations, including both incipient chiral stripes and localized chiral vortices. We compare these predictions with observed chiral modulations and fluctuations in smectic-A liquid crystals.

© 2000 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.62.666
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.62.666
PACS:
61.30.Gd, 64.70.Md