Investigation into the temperature dependence of isotropic- nematic phase transition of Gay- Berne liquid crystals

Authors

  • A Avazpour Department of Physics, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
  • S M Hekmatzadeh Department of Physics, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
Abstract:

Density functional approach was used to study the isotropic- nematic (I-N) transition and calculate the values of freezing parameters of the Gay- Berne liquid crystal model. New direct and pair correlation functions of a molecular fluid with Gay- Berne pair potential were used. These new functions were used in density functional theory as input to calculate the isotropic- nematic transition densities for elongation at various reduced temperatures. It was observed that the isotropic- nematic transition densities increase as the temperature increases. It was found that the new direct correlation function is suitable to study the isotropic- nematic transition of Gay- Berne liquids. Comparison to other works showed qualitative agreement

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volume 14  issue 3

pages  57- 65

publication date 2014-12

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