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Isotropic-nematic transition in liquid-crystalline elastomers:  Lattice model with quenched disorder

Jonathan V. SelingerBanahalli R. Ratna

Year: 2004 Journal:   Physical Review E Vol: 70 (4)Pages: 041707-041707   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

When liquid-crystalline elastomers pass through the isotropic-nematic transition, the orientational order parameter and the elastic strain vary rapidly but smoothly, without the expected first-order discontinuity. This broadening of the phase transition is an important issue for applications of liquid-crystalline elastomers as actuators or artificial muscles. To understand this behavior, we develop a lattice model of liquid-crystalline elastomers, with local directors coupled to a global strain variable. In this model, we can consider either random-bond disorder (representing chemical heterogeneity) or random-field disorder (representing heterogeneous local stresses). Monte Carlo simulations show that both types of disorder cause the first-order isotropic-nematic transition to broaden into a smooth crossover, consistent with the experiments. For random-field disorder, the smooth crossover into an ordered state can be attributed to the long-range elastic interaction.

Keywords:
Liquid crystal Isotropy Materials science Condensed matter physics Elastomer Phase transition Monte Carlo method Lattice (music) Statistical physics Physics Mathematics Optics Composite material

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Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials

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