Hard Competition: Stabilizing the Elusive Biaxial Nematic Phase in Suspensions of Colloidal Particles with Extreme Lengths

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2018-04-24

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Dussi, S.ISNI 0000000436401359
Tasios, Nikos
Drwenski, T.M.ISNI 0000000505992974
Roij, René vanISNI 0000000392993654
Dijkstra, MarjoleinISNI 0000000358257928

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We use computer simulations to study the existence and stability of a biaxial nematic Nb phase in systems of hard polyhedral cuboids, triangular prisms, and rhombic platelets, characterized by a long (L), medium (M), and short (S) particle axis. For all three shape families, we find stable Nb states provided the shape is not only close to the so-called dual shape with M=LS but also sufficiently anisotropic with L/S>9,11,14,23 for rhombi, (two types of) triangular prisms, and cuboids, respectively, corresponding to anisotropies not considered before. Surprisingly, a direct isotropic-Nb transition does not occur in these systems due to a destabilization of Nb by a smectic (for cuboids and prisms) or a columnar (for platelets) phase at small L/S or by an intervening uniaxial nematic phase at large L/S. Our results are confirmed by a density functional theory provided the third virial coefficient is included and a continuous rather than a discrete (Zwanzig) set of particle orientations is taken into account.

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Taverne, General Physics and Astronomy

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Dussi, S, Tasios, N, Drwenski, T, Van Roij, R & Dijkstra, M 2018, 'Hard Competition : Stabilizing the Elusive Biaxial Nematic Phase in Suspensions of Colloidal Particles with Extreme Lengths', Physical Review Letters, vol. 120, no. 17, 177801. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.177801