Resonant soft X-ray scattering study of fluidic phases with no electron density modulation
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Abstract
We have demonstrated that, when operated at carbon K-edge, the linearly polarized soft X-rays can enable bond orientation sensitivity, which can be utilized to probe the otherwise forbidden peak from the helices of twist bend nematic [2], B4 helical nanofilament phase [1], and cholesterol phase. Here we show that the same principle can be used to probe blue phase [3]. Furthermore, we discuss the relationship between the incoming linearly polarized X-rays, and the anisotropy in the scattering pattern. Future direction will be discussed as well [1] C. Zhu, et al. Nano. Lett. 15, 3420 (2015). [2]. C. Zhu, et al. Phys. Rev. Lett., 116, 147803 (2016). [3] M. Salamonczyk, et al. Soft Matter, (2017)
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Presenters
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Chenhui Zhu
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Authors
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Chenhui Zhu
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Miroslaw Salamonczyk
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Natasa Vaupotic
Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000
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Damian Pociecha
University of Warsaw, Zwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089
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Cheng Wang
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Ewa Gorecka
University of Warsaw, Zwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089