Recent experimental findings about new nematogenic molecules have reported thermally driven transitions to biaxial phases, which has revived the interest for macroscopic biaxiality. In particular, the simplified interaction model proposed by Straley for molecules endowed with D_2h symmetry has met renewed interest. In the scenario obtained for phases a unifying character can be captured. There exists a universal feature in the behaviour of one uniaxial order parameter, rebounding at the biaxial-to-uniaxial transition. This finding has been confirmed by means of a Monte-Carlo simulation. Moreover, the phase sequences and the order of the transitions are poorly influenced by one of the interaction parameters.
Universal features in the nematic uniaxial-to-biaxial transition
BISI, FULVIO
2008-01-01
Abstract
Recent experimental findings about new nematogenic molecules have reported thermally driven transitions to biaxial phases, which has revived the interest for macroscopic biaxiality. In particular, the simplified interaction model proposed by Straley for molecules endowed with D_2h symmetry has met renewed interest. In the scenario obtained for phases a unifying character can be captured. There exists a universal feature in the behaviour of one uniaxial order parameter, rebounding at the biaxial-to-uniaxial transition. This finding has been confirmed by means of a Monte-Carlo simulation. Moreover, the phase sequences and the order of the transitions are poorly influenced by one of the interaction parameters.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.