Honeycombs in honeycombs: Complex liquid crystal alumina composite mesostructures

  • Ruibin Zhang
  • , Xianbing Zeng
  • , Marko Prehm
  • , Feng Liu
  • , Silko Grimm
  • , Markus Geuss
  • , Martin Steinhart
  • , Carsten Tschierske
  • , Goran Ungar

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Abstract

Small-Angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to study orientation patterns of two polyphilic liquid crystals (LC) confined to cylindrical pores of anodic aluminum oxide (AAO). The hierarchical hybrid systems had the LC honeycomb (lattice parameter 3.5-4 nm) inside the pores of the AAO honeycomb (diameters 60 and 400 nm). By conducting complete reciprocal space mapping using SAXS, we conclude that the columns of both compounds align in planes normal to the AAO pore axis, with a specific crystallographic direction of the LC lattice aligning strictly parallel to the pore axis. AFM of LC-containing AAO fracture surfaces further revealed that the columns of the planar anchoring LC (compound 1) formed concentric circles in the plane normal to the pore axis near the AAO wall. Toward the pore center, the circles become anisometric "racetrack" loops consisting of two straight segments and two semicircles. This mode compensates for slight ellipticity of the pore cross section. Indications are, however, that for perfectly circular pores, circular shape is maintained right to the center of the pore, the radius coming down to the size of a molecule. For the homeotropically anchoring compound 2, the columns are to the most part straight and parallel to each other, arranged in layers normal to the AAO pore axis, like logs in an ordered pile. Only near the pore wall the columns splay somewhat. In both cases, columns are confined to layers strictly perpendicular to the AAO pore axis, and there is no sign of escape to the third dimension or of axial orientation, the latter having been reported previously for some discotic LCs. The main cause of the two new LC configurations, the "racetrack" and the "logpile", and of their difference from those of confined nematic LC, is the very high splay energy and low bend energy of columnar phases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4500-4509
Number of pages10
JournalACS Nano
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 May 2014

Keywords

  • AAO
  • AFM
  • anodized alumina
  • atomic force
  • columnar liquid crystals
  • confinement
  • disclinations
  • nanochannels
  • SAXS
  • X-ray diffraction

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