We have generalized the McMillan theory of liquid crystalline smectic order in uniaxial particle fluids to biaxial particles. Upon varying the control parameter, a uniaxial nematic phase may: (i) order biaxially first, then smectically; (ii) order smectically first, then biaxially; and (iii) simultaneously order biaxially and smectically. We investigate, in the limit of complete orientational order of the molecular major axes, which of these scenarios are realized for a simple model of particles with the symmetry of rectangular parallelepipeds. We also present a generic variational derivation of the theory based on the identification of the dominant order parameters for the most ordered phase
We present a phenomenological theory for the homogeneous phases of nematic liquid crystals constitut...
The fundamental parameter of the uniaxial liquid crystalline state that governs nearly all of its ph...
Orientational ordering of a homogeneous mixture of uniaxial liquid crystalline(LC) molecules and mag...
We have generalized the McMillan theory of liquid crystalline smectic order in uniaxial particle flu...
McMillan's mean field model of smectic A is extended so that the translational order parameter is no...
Variational cluster calculations and Monte Carlo simulations are applied to hard-body board-like mod...
The investigation of the possible uniaxial phases of a fluid of biaxial particles undertaken by Berg...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals of disc-like molecules fall into two distinct structural types, th...
A continuum theory of a biaxial nematic phase in liquid crystals is presented. The liquid crystallin...
Relative stability of uniaxial and biaxial nematic phases is analyzed in a model nematic liquid crys...
A molecular statistical theory of the smectic A phase is developed taking into account specific inte...
Monte Carlo simulations in the isothermal-isobaric ensemble are used to investigate the formation of...
We report on a series of measurements on the microscopic structure and the magneto-optical propertie...
We show how recent theories of two dimensional melting can be carried over to provide natural order ...
In the nematic liquid crystal phase, rod-shaped molecules move randomly but remain essentially paral...
We present a phenomenological theory for the homogeneous phases of nematic liquid crystals constitut...
The fundamental parameter of the uniaxial liquid crystalline state that governs nearly all of its ph...
Orientational ordering of a homogeneous mixture of uniaxial liquid crystalline(LC) molecules and mag...
We have generalized the McMillan theory of liquid crystalline smectic order in uniaxial particle flu...
McMillan's mean field model of smectic A is extended so that the translational order parameter is no...
Variational cluster calculations and Monte Carlo simulations are applied to hard-body board-like mod...
The investigation of the possible uniaxial phases of a fluid of biaxial particles undertaken by Berg...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals of disc-like molecules fall into two distinct structural types, th...
A continuum theory of a biaxial nematic phase in liquid crystals is presented. The liquid crystallin...
Relative stability of uniaxial and biaxial nematic phases is analyzed in a model nematic liquid crys...
A molecular statistical theory of the smectic A phase is developed taking into account specific inte...
Monte Carlo simulations in the isothermal-isobaric ensemble are used to investigate the formation of...
We report on a series of measurements on the microscopic structure and the magneto-optical propertie...
We show how recent theories of two dimensional melting can be carried over to provide natural order ...
In the nematic liquid crystal phase, rod-shaped molecules move randomly but remain essentially paral...
We present a phenomenological theory for the homogeneous phases of nematic liquid crystals constitut...
The fundamental parameter of the uniaxial liquid crystalline state that governs nearly all of its ph...
Orientational ordering of a homogeneous mixture of uniaxial liquid crystalline(LC) molecules and mag...