Abstract
Abstract We report here original results characterizing in situ the interactions between a smectic liquid crystal phase and a polymer network dispersed in it. These results have been obtained by neutron scattering on smectic liquid crystal (8CB) samples containing a physical network of 1.5wt% polymer. The samples were polymerized in the isotropic, or in the smectic A phases. For the first time it is experimentally proved that the polymerization of non-mesogenic monomers in an aligned smectic A matrix induces anisotropy in the resulting network. The network becomes elongated along the liquid crystal director. When the polymerization is carried out in the isotropic phase the polymer network has an isotropic distribution even if a magnetic field, which orients the liquid crystal director, is later applied. On the other hand, studies show that after several thermal cycles, the liquid crystal orientational order still remained. Without other external constraints, the polymer network freezes the alignment of th...
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