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Stress anisotropy in liquid crystalline phases
Authors:HECTOR DOMÍNGUEZ  ENRIQUE VELASCO  JOSÉ ALEJANDRE
Institution:1. Instituto de Quimica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , México, 04510, D.F., México;2. Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia Condensada, Facultad de Ciencias, C-V , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid , Madrid, Espa?a;3. Departamento de Química , Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa , Av. San Rafael Atlixco 186, Col. Vicentina, 09340, México, D.F., México
Abstract:Monte Carlo simulations of bulk liquid crystals in the isotropic, nematic and smectic phases were performed. The simulations were carried out using different box shapes. The diagonal components of the pressure tensor were calculated to verify that the system is in mechanical equilibrium. For simulations in cubic boxes it was found that the three components of the pressure tensor had the same values in the isotropic and nematic phases but they were different in the smectic phase, i.e. the system seemed to be under anisotropic stress. NVT and NPT simulations in the smectic phase were performed by allowing the box sides to fluctuate independently; in this case, the average diagonal components of the pressure tensor had the same value. Inaccurate calculation of the total pressure produces incorrect equilibrium boundaries in the phase diagram. Microphases and poorly defined layering can be found in simulations of smectic phases when they are performed on cubic boxes. Although the pressure anisotropy is relaxed out, the layering structure in smectic phases seems to depend on the initial configuration, regardless of the simulation method.
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