The physical properties and the phase transitions of a smectic liquid crystal material built from achiral bent-core molecules are investigated by electro-optics, polarizing microscopy, birefringence, and spontaneous polarization. This material is shown to exhibit a number of orthogonal and tilted smectic phases. The observation of an anomalous phase transition on cooling from a tilted to orthogonal antiferroelectric smectic phase at lower temperatures is made, and a proof of the evidence is presented. The importance of the biaxial anchoring term in the free energy is modeled and discussed.
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Panarin, Y. P., Sreenilayam, S. P., Swaminathan, V., Tschierske, C., & Vij, J. K. (2020). Observation of an anomalous SmA-SmC-SmA phase sequence in a bent-core liquid crystal derived from 4-cyanoresorcinol. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013118
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