The phase behavior of a mesogenic lattice-gas model consisting of freely rotating spins located at the sites of a three-dimensional cubic lattice has been studied using grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations. When two neighboring sites are occupied, the spin vectors interact via the extensively studied anisotropic Lebwohl-Lasher potential, plus an isotropic term of variable strength. The interaction between occupied and empty sites and two empty sites is taken to be zero. If the parameter governing the strength of the isotropic term is zero, the model exhibits an isotropic fluid-nematic transition, which becomes increasingly stronger as the temperature is lowered. The additional isotropic term is found to be important if the model is to re...
It is well recognised from experiments that the nematic isotropic phase transition of liquid crystal...
We propose an approach to a multiscale problem in the theory of thermotropic uniaxial nematics based...
Abstract-- We have used Monte Carlo technique by employing the Wang-Warner simple cubic lattice mode...
The phase behavior of a mesogenic lattice-gas model consisting of freely rotating spins located at t...
The phase behavior of a mesogenic lattice-gas model consisting of molecules located at the sites of ...
We employ a lattice-gas extension of the Maier--Saupe model with discrete orientation states to stud...
In this thesis we present a sequence of four computer simulation studies of molecular systems compos...
We have analyzed a two-dimensional lattice-gas model of cylindrical molecules which can exhibit four...
We have analyzed a two-dimensional lattice-gas model of cylindrical molecules which can exhibit four...
The phase behaviour of the Lebwohl-Lasher lattice gas model (one of the simplest representations of ...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We present the first computer simulation study of the Freederichsz transition in a nematic phase usi...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
It is well recognised from experiments that the nematic isotropic phase transition of liquid crystal...
We propose an approach to a multiscale problem in the theory of thermotropic uniaxial nematics based...
Abstract-- We have used Monte Carlo technique by employing the Wang-Warner simple cubic lattice mode...
The phase behavior of a mesogenic lattice-gas model consisting of freely rotating spins located at t...
The phase behavior of a mesogenic lattice-gas model consisting of molecules located at the sites of ...
We employ a lattice-gas extension of the Maier--Saupe model with discrete orientation states to stud...
In this thesis we present a sequence of four computer simulation studies of molecular systems compos...
We have analyzed a two-dimensional lattice-gas model of cylindrical molecules which can exhibit four...
We have analyzed a two-dimensional lattice-gas model of cylindrical molecules which can exhibit four...
The phase behaviour of the Lebwohl-Lasher lattice gas model (one of the simplest representations of ...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We report the results of simulations of the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model of the nematic-is...
We present the first computer simulation study of the Freederichsz transition in a nematic phase usi...
Results are presented from a variety of molecular simulations of phase coexistence using the well es...
It is well recognised from experiments that the nematic isotropic phase transition of liquid crystal...
We propose an approach to a multiscale problem in the theory of thermotropic uniaxial nematics based...
Abstract-- We have used Monte Carlo technique by employing the Wang-Warner simple cubic lattice mode...