Entropy-driven formation of chiral nematic phases by computer simulations
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2016-04-12
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Predicting the macroscopic chiral behaviour of liquid crystals from the microscopic chirality of the particles is highly non-trivial, even when the chiral interactions are purely entropic in nature. Here we introduce a novel chiral hard-particle model, namely particles with a twisted polyhedral shape and obtain a stable fully entropy-driven cholesteric phase by computer simulations. By slightly modifying the triangular base of the particle, we are able to switch from a left-handed prolate (calamitic) to a right-handed oblate (discotic) cholesteric phase using the same right-handed twisted particle model. Furthermore, we show that not only prolate and oblate chiral nematic phases, but also other novel entropy-driven phases, namely chiral blue phases, chiral nematic phases featuring both twist and splay deformations, chiral biaxial nematic phases with one of the axes twisted, can be obtained by varying particle biaxiality and chirality. Our results allow to identify general guidelines for the stabilization of these phases.
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General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Chemistry, General Physics and Astronomy
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Dussi, S & Dijkstra, M 2016, 'Entropy-driven formation of chiral nematic phases by computer simulations', Nature Communications [E], vol. 7, 11175. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11175