2019
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.100.012707
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Nematic and gas-liquid transitions for sticky rods on square and cubic lattices

Abstract: Using grand-canonical Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the phase diagram of hard rods of length L with additional contact (sticky) attractions on square and cubic lattices. The phase diagram shows a competition between gas-liquid and ordering transitions (which are of demixing type on the square lattice for L ≥ 7 and of nematic type on the cubic lattice for L ≥ 5). On the square lattice, increasing attractions initially lead to a stabilization of the isotropic phase. On the cubic lattice, the nematic tr… Show more

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“…spherical particles with electric or magnetic multipole moments. The study of particles with anisotropic steric shapes * eelco.empting@uni-tuebingen.de has a long history in investigations of the behavior of liquid crystals 18,19 , while interaction anisotropy has been used to both study simple models of liquid crystals 20,21 and the assembly of magnetic nano-cubes 22 and to mimic effects of anisotropic substrates on film growth 23 . Growth with organic molecules in general means that both shape and interaction anisotropy are involved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…spherical particles with electric or magnetic multipole moments. The study of particles with anisotropic steric shapes * eelco.empting@uni-tuebingen.de has a long history in investigations of the behavior of liquid crystals 18,19 , while interaction anisotropy has been used to both study simple models of liquid crystals 20,21 and the assembly of magnetic nano-cubes 22 and to mimic effects of anisotropic substrates on film growth 23 . Growth with organic molecules in general means that both shape and interaction anisotropy are involved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples, corresponding to phase transitions in systems of hard particles of different shapes include triangles [2], squares [3][4][5][6][7][8][9], dimers [10][11][12][13], mixtures of squares and dimers [14,15], Y-shaped particles [16][17][18], tetrominoes [19,20], rods [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36], rectangles [26,[37][38][39], disks [40,41], and hexagons [42]. Experimental realizations of such systems include tobacco mosaic virus [43,44], liquid crystals [45], f d virus [46][47][48], silica colloids [49,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Later, and based on the seminal work of Ghosh and Dhar 73 [21], several papers were devoted to the detailed study of 74 the transition occurring at intermediate density values in a 75 system of long straight rigid rods on 2D lattices with discrete 76 allowed orientations [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. This transition was usually re-77 ferred to as isotropic to nematic (I-N) but due to the results 78 presented below the high coverage phase is also isotropic but 79 ordered, while the low-density isotropic phase is disordered.…”
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