Diffusion processes in freely suspended smectic films


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Abstract

A molecular model describing translational diffusion in freely suspended smectic films (FSSFs) in air is proposed. This model is based on the random walk theory and allows calculation of the translational diffusion coefficient (TDC) across smectic layers (along the director). All values necessary for calculating the TDC are obtained within the generalized mean-field model considering not only anisotropic interactions between nearest neighbors of molecules forming FSSFs, but also the stabilizing effect of the smectic/air interface. The spatial inhomogeneity of order parameters over the FSSF section, arising in this case, results in the fact that the surface tension at the smectic/air interface not only suppresses thermal fluctuations in surface layers, but also completely suppresses translational diffusion of molecules from the FSSF to air. The results of calculations of dimensional translational diffusion in the bulk of the FSSF formed by 5-n-alkyl-2-(4-n-(perfluoroalkyl-metyleneoxy))pentyl molecules during its thinning show that the TDC monotonically increases as the smectic film is thinned.

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I. Śliwa

Institute of Molecular Physics

Email: alexandre.zakharov@yahoo.ca
Poland, ul. Mariana Smoluchowskiego 17, Poznań, 60-179

A. V. Zakharov

Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering

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Email: alexandre.zakharov@yahoo.ca
Russian Federation, Bolshoi pr. 61, St. Petersburg, 199178

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