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Molecular field theory for polar,biaxial bent-core nematics
Authors:T B T To  T J Sluckin  G R Luckhurst
Institution:1. Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UKtung.to@univ-lyon1.fr;3. Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK;4. Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract:We have studied a polar, biaxial nematic liquid crystal formed from bent-core molecules using molecular field theory. The model includes a simple Heisenberg-form dipolar intermolecular interaction in addition to the usual quadrupolar nematic interaction, and mimics a system consisting of nematogenic bent-core molecules with a large transverse dipole along the bisector of the two molecular arms. Such systems are regarded as good candidates for biaxial nematic liquid crystals. In principle, the molecular dipoles can align, thus stabilising the ordering of the minor axes. Our calculations predict that, for suitable values of the bent-core interarm angle, the biaxial nematic phase can be stabilised at higher temperatures than in the absence of the transverse dipole. In general, the transverse macroscopic polar order stabilises the biaxial nematic phase. In particular, for a large enough dipolar interaction, the Landau point in the pure biaxial nematic develops into a line of first-order polar biaxial nematic-to-isotropic phase transitions.
Keywords:Biaxial nematics  polar nematics  molecular field theory  bent-core nematics  V-shaped molecules
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