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- Title
A triple-network tricontinuous cubicliquid crystal.
- Authors
Xiangbing Zeng; Ungar, Goran; Impéror-Clerc, Marianne
- Abstract
Soft matter such as surfactant–water systems, block copolymers or liquid crystals can form periodic structures on nanometre to micrometre scales. This property can be used for templating nanoporous ceramics, surface patterning for electronic devices, or generation of photonic materials. Much attention has been paid to structures appearing between the layer and cylinder phases, the three so-called bicontinuous cubic phases. These are formed by two continuous interpenetrating networks of channels. In this article we describe a related phase, which has the first reported structure consisting of three interpenetrating infinite networks. It is a thermotropic (solvent-free) liquid crystal of cubic symmetry Im\[Evec]m. The structure is one of the most complex in liquid crystals, and is determined by direct Fourier reconstruction of electron density. We discuss the possible rationale for the existence of such a phase, its structural relationship with the bicontinuous phases, and its position in the phase diagram.
- Subjects
CRYSTALS; NANOSTRUCTURES; NANOTECHNOLOGY; COPOLYMERS; CERAMIC materials; PHYSICS
- Publication
Nature Materials, 2005, Vol 4, Issue 7, p562
- ISSN
1476-1122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nmat1413