Smectic blue phases (BPSm) are new mesophases of thermotropic liquid crystals, which exhibit a double geometrical frustration: the extension of chirality in three spatial dimensions like the classical blue phases, and helical twist competing with smectic order, as in the TGB phases. The existence of a quasi-long range smectic order in BPSm phases breaks the cubic symmetry of classical blue phases. The symmetries of these new phases have been determined by X-ray scattering and optical polarizing microscopy experiments. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Grelet, E. (2003). Liquid-crystalline smectic blue phases. Liquid Crystals Today, 12(4), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1080/14645180310001632636
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