Spontaneous Mirror-Symmetry Breaking in Different non-Chiral Liquid Crystalline Systems

Yuri Panarin, S. P. Sreenilayam, Jagdish K. Vij, Carsten Tschierske

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Abstract

Spontaneous Mirror-Symmetry and appearance of chiral self-assembled superstructures in non-chiral systems represents a fascinating field of contemporary research with potential applications. For long time the formation of helical superstructure was associated with enantiomeric chiral molecules. Later on Pasteur showed that that the racemic mixtures of chiral molecules can resolve spontaneously into two chiral forms. Such deracemization or symmetry breaking in racemic mixtures was observed during crystallization. In recent years interest in mirror-symmetry breaking extended to soft matter systems.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventIC1208 MCM7 & WG meeting 2016 -
Duration: 14 Apr 201615 Apr 2016

Conference

ConferenceIC1208 MCM7 & WG meeting 2016
Period14/04/1615/04/16
OtherIntegrating devices and materials: a challenge for new instrumentation in ICT

Keywords

  • Spontaneous Mirror-Symmetry
  • chiral self-assembled superstructures
  • non-chiral systems
  • enantiomeric chiral molecules
  • racemic mixtures
  • deracemization
  • symmetry breaking
  • crystallization
  • soft matter systems

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