Abstract

The contact angle between a free standing film of a smectic-A liquid crystal and its meniscus is different from zero. It increases independently of the meniscus size when the film thickness decreases. This angle provides a very precise measurement of the film tension and of the interactions between the two free surfaces. This interaction is attractive and can be qualitatively explained within the framework of the de Gennes theory of the presmectic state. According to this model, the attraction is caused by an increase of the smectic order parameter at the free surface. This phenomenon also explains the metastability of very thin smectic films above the bulk smectic-A-nematic phase transition. The temperatures T(N) of spontaneous thinning from N layers to N-1 layers is measured in the smectic phase of the liquid crystal 8CB (octylcyanobiphenyl).

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