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Entropy-driven impurity-induced nematic-isotropic transition of liquid crystals (1910.05628v1)

Published 12 Oct 2019 in cond-mat.soft

Abstract: Phase behavior of liquid crystals is of long-standing interest due to numerous applications, with one of the key issues being how the presence of impurities affects the liquid crystalline order. Here we study the orientational order of 4-cyano-4${'}$-pentylbiphenyl (5CB) and 4-cyano-4${'}$-hexylbiphenyl (6CB) nematic liquid crystals in the presence of varying concentrations of water and n-hexane molecules serving as impurities, by carrying out both fully atomistic simulations and experiments. Our results reveal that mixing of the impurities (in case of hexane) with the host liquid crystals causes a nematic-to-isotropic phase transition with hexane concentration as the control parameter while demixing (in case of water) results in only weak impurity-induced perturbations to the nematic liquid-crystalline order. We develop a coarse-grained model illustrating the general nature and entropic origin of the mixing-induced phase transition.

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