https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510050745
An X-ray scattering study of flow-aligned samples of a lyotropic liquid-crystalline hexagonal phase
Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Laboratoire
associé au CNRS.) , Bâtiment 510,
Université Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
Received:
15
July
1998
Revised:
29
October
1998
Published online: 15 May 1999
Large flow-aligned samples of the hexagonal mesophase of the
(sodium dodecylsulfate, pentanol, water) ternary system were produced by
merely sucking the material into flat glass capillaries. These samples were
examined by polarized light microscopy and X-ray scattering. In the plane of the
hexagonal lattice, the "ϕ-mosaic" is only
because the dense (10)
hexagonal planes lie parallel
to the flat glass plates of the capillaries. In
contrast, the "χ-mosaic" of the
C6 axis reaches 5-10° because the samples
undergo a thermomechanical instability of the columns already investigated by
Oswald et al. in detail on the (C12EO6, H2O) system. Anisotropic thermal
diffuse scattering is observed around the Bragg peaks and its description in the
frame of an elastic continuum model provides estimates of the elastic
constants. On heating the samples, we observed a clear splitting of four of the
(10) hexagonal lattice reflections. This splitting is the defining signature of the
thermomechanical instability by which the columns form zig-zags. The fact that
two of the (10) reflections are not affected by the instability demonstrates that it
is confined to the plane of the capillary. The influence of temperature on the
thermomechanical instability was also studied in detail.
PACS: 61.10.Eq – X-ray scattering (including small-angle scattering) / 61.30.-v – Liquid crystals / 61.30.Jf – Defects in liquid crystals / 65.70.+y – Thermal expansion and density changes; thermomechanical effects
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag, 1999