We report results from a constant NVE molecular dynamics simulation of a 50:50 mixture of Gay-Berne rods with axial ratios of 35 to 1 and 3 to 1. The simulation makes use of a recently developed extension of the Gay-Berne potential which allows simulation of non-equivalent anisotropic molecules with attractive interactions. There is clear evidence of pre-smectic ordering in the nematic phase. The system undergoes a well defined transition from the nematic phase to a randomly mixed smectic phase. There is some local compositional ordering within the smectic layers but no evidence of demixing. In both the nematic and smectic phases it is found that the longer molecules have a higher [S] order parameter than the shorter molecules. This differe...
We investigate the phase behaviour of pure systems and mixtures of quadrupolar Gay-Berne discs. The ...
We report the results of a molecular dynamics computer simulation of particles interacting via the G...
Extending the range of existence of biaxial nematic phases is key to their use in applications. Here...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
We present results from constant-NPT molecular dynamics simulations of bi-disperse liquid crystal mi...
Results are presented from a series of simulations undertaken to determine the effect of a novel for...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
The lattice model of elongated molecules interacting via a potential derived from the Gay-Berne pair...
A molecular statistical theory of the smectic A phase is developed taking into account specific inte...
The results are presented of Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo (GEMC) simulations examining the nematic-iso...
Monte Carlo simulations in the isothermal-isobaric ensemble are used to investigate the formation of...
This work is concerned with theoretical models of fluids composed of anisotropic particles. Particu...
none2We present a Deformable Gay--Berne (DGB) pair potential for ellipsoidal particles that ...
Significant progress has been made in recent years in modelling liquid crystal phases using the Mont...
International audienceWe study in this paper the dynamics of molecules leading to the formation of n...
We investigate the phase behaviour of pure systems and mixtures of quadrupolar Gay-Berne discs. The ...
We report the results of a molecular dynamics computer simulation of particles interacting via the G...
Extending the range of existence of biaxial nematic phases is key to their use in applications. Here...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
We present results from constant-NPT molecular dynamics simulations of bi-disperse liquid crystal mi...
Results are presented from a series of simulations undertaken to determine the effect of a novel for...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
The lattice model of elongated molecules interacting via a potential derived from the Gay-Berne pair...
A molecular statistical theory of the smectic A phase is developed taking into account specific inte...
The results are presented of Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo (GEMC) simulations examining the nematic-iso...
Monte Carlo simulations in the isothermal-isobaric ensemble are used to investigate the formation of...
This work is concerned with theoretical models of fluids composed of anisotropic particles. Particu...
none2We present a Deformable Gay--Berne (DGB) pair potential for ellipsoidal particles that ...
Significant progress has been made in recent years in modelling liquid crystal phases using the Mont...
International audienceWe study in this paper the dynamics of molecules leading to the formation of n...
We investigate the phase behaviour of pure systems and mixtures of quadrupolar Gay-Berne discs. The ...
We report the results of a molecular dynamics computer simulation of particles interacting via the G...
Extending the range of existence of biaxial nematic phases is key to their use in applications. Here...