Analysis of the shape of x-ray diffraction peaks originating from the hexatic phase of liquid crystal films

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X-ray diffraction studies of the bond-orientational order in the hexatic-B phase of 75OBC and 3(10)OBC compounds are presented. The temperature evolution of an angular profile of a single diffraction peak is analyzed. Close to the hexatic-B–smectic-A transition these profiles can be approximated by the Gaussian function. At lower temperatures in the hexatic-B phase the profiles are better fitted by the Voigt function. Theoretical analysis of the width of diffraction peaks in three-dimentional (3D) hexatics is performed on the basis of the effective Hamiltonian introduced by Aharony and Kardar [1]. Theoretical estimations are in good agreement with the results of x-ray experiments.

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Zaluzhnyy, I. A., Kurta, R. P., Menushenkov, A. P., Ostrovskii, B. I., & Vartanyants, I. A. (2017). Analysis of the shape of x-ray diffraction peaks originating from the hexatic phase of liquid crystal films. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 647(1), 169–178. https://doi.org/10.1080/15421406.2017.1289582

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