Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9578478 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Quantitative analyses of deuterium spectral densities of motion for three deuteron sites (ring and Cα) at two different Larmor frequencies are reported in the smectic A and C* phases of a partially deuterated smectogen. The motional model is the small step rotational diffusion for reorientations plus internal rotations. In the chiral C* phase, the helical axes are aligned along the external magnetic field and the deuteron spins appear to relax in a macroscopically uniaxial environment. After including the molecular tilt, the reorientation processes in the C* phase were found to have higher activation energies than those in the smectic A phase.
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Authors
Ronald Y. Dong, Y.B. Chen, C.A. Veracini,