The transitional properties of liquid crystal dimers within a homologous series differ significantly depending on whether the spacer joining the two mesogenic groups contains an even or an odd number of atoms. In order to obtain a physical understanding of this unusual behaviour we have developed a simple model in which the component molecules can adopt just two conformations, one linear and the other bent. An analysis of the model within the molecular field approximation reveals that it is able to provide us with a good understanding of the behaviour of liquid crystal dimers. In addition it predicts the existence of a nematic-nematic transition
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
A mean field analysis is presented for four liquid crystalline ester dimers, Dn, containing the dime...
The characteristic feature of liquid crystal dimers, in which two mesogenic groups are linked by a f...
The transitional properties of the liquid crystal dimers formed by two mesogenic groups linked by a ...
A microscopic model is developed to describe statistical properties of a nematic phase consisting of...
A microscopic model is developed to describe statistical properties of a nematic phase consisting of...
Liquid crystal dimers with odd spacers are good candidates as materials for biaxial nematic phases (...
The essential molecular features responsible for the unusual nematic behaviour of liquid crystal dim...
We report physical studies on the nematic phase exhibited by five members of a homologous series of ...
A microscopic model is developed to describe properties of a nematic phase consisting of semiflexibl...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
A mean field analysis is presented for four liquid crystalline ester dimers, Dn, containing the dime...
The characteristic feature of liquid crystal dimers, in which two mesogenic groups are linked by a f...
The transitional properties of the liquid crystal dimers formed by two mesogenic groups linked by a ...
A microscopic model is developed to describe statistical properties of a nematic phase consisting of...
A microscopic model is developed to describe statistical properties of a nematic phase consisting of...
Liquid crystal dimers with odd spacers are good candidates as materials for biaxial nematic phases (...
The essential molecular features responsible for the unusual nematic behaviour of liquid crystal dim...
We report physical studies on the nematic phase exhibited by five members of a homologous series of ...
A microscopic model is developed to describe properties of a nematic phase consisting of semiflexibl...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
The crystal and molecular structures of two liquid crystalline symmetric dimers containing the mesog...
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
In this work we analyse the consequences of relaxing the rotational isomeric state (RIS) approximati...
A mean field analysis is presented for four liquid crystalline ester dimers, Dn, containing the dime...