Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577309 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Deuterium NMR spectral patterns observed at 61.4Â MHz in a magneto-aligned ferroelectric phase of a partially deuterated smectogen are quantitatively interpreted based on Landau theory to understand the soliton-like distortion of the helicoidal structure. The distortion is induced gradually by rotating the sample in the NMR magnet using a goniometer probe. At each temperature, the simulation of angular dependent spectra enables us to determine the critical field for unwinding the helix. The study maps out a part of the (H, T) phase diagram.
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Authors
J. Xu, C.A. Veracini, Ronald Y. Dong,