JOURNAL ARTICLE

Isotropic-Nematic Transition in Liquid-Crystalline Elastomers

Jonathan V. SelingerHong Goo JeonBanahalli R. Ratna

Year: 2002 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 89 (22)Pages: 225701-225701   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

In liquid-crystalline elastomers, the nematic order parameter and the induced strain vary smoothly across the isotropic-nematic transition, without the expected first-order discontinuity. To investigate this smooth variation, we measure the strain as a function of temperature over a range of applied stress, for elastomers cross-linked in the nematic and isotropic phases, and analyze the results using a variation on Landau theory. This analysis shows that the smooth variation arises from quenched disorder in the elastomer, combined with the effects of applied stress and internal stress.

Keywords:
Liquid crystal Isotropy Materials science Elastomer Discontinuity (linguistics) Stress (linguistics) Condensed matter physics Optics Composite material Physics Mathematics

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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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