X-ray study of the backbone conformation of a comp-shaped polyacrylate with nematic to smectic A phase transitions

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Reference W.G. Bouwman and W.H. de Jeu, X-ray study of the backbone conformation of a comp-shaped polyacrylate with nematic to smectic A phase transitions, Liq. Cryst. 16, 853-856 (1994)

The change in backbone conformation from prolate to oblate upon going from the re-entrant nematic to the smectic Ad phase is studied in a comb-shaped polyacrylate by measuring the mosaicity of the sample in the smectic phase with X-ray scattering. In combination with the possibility of aligning the director in both nematic phases, the results indicate that the conformational change takes place in the re-entrant nematic phase upon approaching the smectic Ad phase.