Abstract
We
compare the order parameters, orientational distribution functions (ODF) and
heliconical tilt angles of the TB phase exhibited by a liquid-crystalline dimer
(CB7CB) to a tetramer (O47) and hexamer (O67) by SAXS/WAXS. Following the N-TB
phase transition we find that all order parameters decrease, and while 〈P2 〉 remains positive 〈P4 〉 becomes negative. For all three materials the
order parameter 〈P6 〉 is near zero in both phases. The ODF is
sugarloaf-like in the nematic phase and volcano-like in the TB phase, allowing
us to estimate the heliconical tilt angle of each material and its thermal
evolution. The heliconical tilt angle appears to be largely
independent of the material studied despite the differing number of mesogenic
units.