Biaxial nematic phases in fluids of hard board-like particles
Yuri Martinez-Raton, Szabolcs Varga, Enrique Velasco

TL;DR
This study uses density-functional theory to analyze the stability of biaxial nematic phases in fluids of hard board-like particles, predicting phase diagrams and instabilities, and highlighting the role of particle shape anisotropy.
Contribution
First application of fundamental-measure density functional theory to biaxial particles, providing new insights into phase stability and asymmetry in phase diagrams.
Findings
Biaxial nematic phase becomes stable for $pprox 2.5$
Biaxial shape anisotropy favors biaxial nematic formation
Phase diagrams exhibit asymmetry and complex topologies with increasing $ppa_2$
Abstract
We use density-functional theory, of the fundamental-measure type, to study the relative stability of the biaxial nematic phase, with respect to non-uniform phases such as smectic and columnar, in fluids made of hard board-like particles with sizes . A restricted-orientation (Zwanzig) approximation is adopted. Varying the ratio while keeping , we predict phase diagrams for various values of which include all the uniform phases: isotropic, uniaxial rod- and plate-like nematics, and biaxial nematic. In addition, spinodal instabilities of the uniform phases with respect to fluctuations of the smectic, columnar and plastic-solid type, are obtained. In agreement with recent experiments, we find that the biaxial nematic phase begins to be stable for . Also, as predicted by…
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