Shift of the nematic–isotropic phase transition temperature in a thin layer of a metallomesogenic complex


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The effect of boundaries on the nematic–isotropic phase transition temperature in a melt of a metallomesogenic complex was studied for the first time. This was done by comparison of the electro-optical constant of the isotropic phase with the dielectric and optical anisotropy of the nematic phase on the basis of the Landau–de Gennes theory. In a real experiment, the two liquid phases (nematic and isotropic ones) coexist in a range of several degrees around the transition. According to polarization microscopy data, the phase transition temperature decreases by more than 10°C as the metallomesogen layer thickness is reduced from 200 to 5 μm.

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S. G. Polushin

St. Petersburg State University

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Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199164

V. B. Rogozhin

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199164

G. E. Polushina

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199164

I. E. Lezova

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199164

E. I. Rjumtsev

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199164

A. A. Knyazev

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karla Marksa 68, Tatarstan, Kazan, 420015

Yu. G. Galyametdinov

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s.polushin@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karla Marksa 68, Tatarstan, Kazan, 420015

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