The theory of melting of molecular crystals developed in Parts I and II is extended to include short range orientational order. The thermodynamic properties are evaluated by the quasi-chemical method, which is mathematically equivalent to Bethe's treatment, and the theory is applied to liquid crystalline transitions. The interesting result is obtained that the nematic-isotropic transition is always first order, and that although the long range orientational order disappears suddenly at this transition point, a certain degree of short range orientational order persists in the isotropic phase. The specific heat exhibits both pre- and post-transition anomalies, in conformity with observations. The thermal expansion and isothermal compressibili...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
The theory of melting of molecular crystals developed by Pople and Karasz, which takes into account ...
Assuming a model based on dispersion and repulsion interactions, it is shown that the orientational ...
The thermodynamic conditions of nematic stability are discussed on the basis of the molecular statis...
Restricted Access.The theory of melting of molecular crystals developed by Pople and Karasz, which t...
The first orientational order study involves a new class of solute known as iptycenes, and dramatica...
The modified form of the Pople-Karasz theory of melting of inolecualr crystatls in a pervious paper ...
Restricted Access.Assuming a model based on permanent dipole-dipole, dispersion, induction and repul...
An electric field couples to the orientational order in liquid crystals through dielectric anisotrop...
The extension of the Maier-Saupe treatment of nematic liquid crystals discussed in previous papers i...
A vast majority of compounds exhibiting liquid crystalline phases have polar molecules. The nematic ...
The paper draws attention to a few selected problems that are of interest from the molecular point o...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
The theory of melting of molecular crystals developed by Pople and Karasz, which takes into account ...
Assuming a model based on dispersion and repulsion interactions, it is shown that the orientational ...
The thermodynamic conditions of nematic stability are discussed on the basis of the molecular statis...
Restricted Access.The theory of melting of molecular crystals developed by Pople and Karasz, which t...
The first orientational order study involves a new class of solute known as iptycenes, and dramatica...
The modified form of the Pople-Karasz theory of melting of inolecualr crystatls in a pervious paper ...
Restricted Access.Assuming a model based on permanent dipole-dipole, dispersion, induction and repul...
An electric field couples to the orientational order in liquid crystals through dielectric anisotrop...
The extension of the Maier-Saupe treatment of nematic liquid crystals discussed in previous papers i...
A vast majority of compounds exhibiting liquid crystalline phases have polar molecules. The nematic ...
The paper draws attention to a few selected problems that are of interest from the molecular point o...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
A novel, highly polar rod-like liquid crystal was found to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...