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Marjan Krasna1, Matej Cvetko, Milan Ambrozic.
Abstract
Orientational ordering of a homogeneous mixture of uniaxial liquid crystalline (LC) molecules and magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) is studied using the Lebwohl-Lasher lattice model. We consider cases where NPs tend to be oriented perpendicularly to LC molecules due to elastic forces. We study domain-type configurations of ensembles, which are quenched from the isotropic phase. We show that for large enough concentrations of NPs the long range uniaxial nematic ordering is replaced by short range order exhibiting strong biaxiality. This suggests that the impact of NPs on orientational ordering of LCs for appropriate concentrations of NPs is reminiscent to the influence of quenched random fields which locally enforce a biaxial ordering.Entities:
Keywords: liquid crystals; nanoparticles; orientational order; quenched disorder; symmetry breaking
Year: 2010 PMID: 20703373 PMCID: PMC2919260 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.6.74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Org Chem ISSN: 1860-5397 Impact factor: 2.883
Figure 1Nematic orientational correlation function G(r) for different values of x (x = 0.01 and 0.25), N = 80 × 80 × 80, JLC–NP = −1, JLC–LC = JNP–NP = 1.
Figure 2(a) The nematic domain length ξ, (b) the domain dispersion parameter m, and (c) the range parameter s as a function of x for different values of JLC–NP: −1, −2, and −4; JLC–LC = JLC–NP = 1, N = 80 × 80 × 80.
Figure 3Degree of biaxiality β2 as a function of x; JLC–NP: −1, −2, and −4; JLC–LC = JLC–NP = 1, N = 80 × 80 × 80.