“…We use a conserved phase field model (Model B in the nomenclature of of Hohenberg and Halperin [18]) which couples a generalized Cahn-Hilliard equation for the order parameter φ, related to the volume fraction of the species, with a simplified de Gennes-Prost evolution equation [16] for the director field n, which describes the mean orientation of the rigid rod-like, liquid crystal molecules. The same model, which stems from that considered in [35], has been used in the two-dimensional study of Mata et al [26] and the current work is a follow-up report on our findings for the corresponding three-dimensional system. Similar phase field models have been used extensively in phase separation [14,25,19,4,1,2,21,22,5,35,37,36,3,38,13,39,12,30,17,33].…”