Emergence of tilt in square honeycomb liquid crystals

Soft Matter. 2017 Jul 21;13(27):4676-4680. doi: 10.1039/c7sm00776k. Epub 2017 Jul 3.

Abstract

First liquid crystalline phases with tilted organization of rod-like aromatics in a square honeycomb structure were discovered. The developing tilt is temperature, chain length and chain volume dependent, and has a dramatic effect on the optical properties, occasionally leading to an inversion of birefringence. The observed effects of chain branching on tilt contributes to a general understanding of lateral chain engineering in tailoring the self-assembly of π-conjugated molecular rods.