2007
DOI: 10.1021/jp079516w
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Glassiness of Thermotropic Liquid Crystals across the Isotropic−Nematic Transition

Abstract: The orientational dynamics of thermotropic liquid crystals across the isotropic-nematic phase transition have traditionally been investigated at long times or low frequencies using frequency domain measurements. The situation has now changed significantly with the recent report of a series of interesting transient optical Kerr effect (OKE) experiments that probed orientational relaxation of a number of calamitic liquid crystals (which consist of rod-like molecules) directly in the time domain, over a wide time… Show more

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“…As can be seen, agglomerates grow at a higher loading of nano-particles. Additionally, it should be mentioned that in organic-inorganic nano-composite membranes, the tendency to form agglomerates increases at higher filler contents, [22,23] and this can distort the performance of nanocomposite membranes by the formation of unselective voids. However, it is impossible to completely detect the presence of these voids between the polymer matrix and the nano-particles by AFM and SEM images.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen, agglomerates grow at a higher loading of nano-particles. Additionally, it should be mentioned that in organic-inorganic nano-composite membranes, the tendency to form agglomerates increases at higher filler contents, [22,23] and this can distort the performance of nanocomposite membranes by the formation of unselective voids. However, it is impossible to completely detect the presence of these voids between the polymer matrix and the nano-particles by AFM and SEM images.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The (1st-order) ac specific heat is defined as the linear coefficient of the energy response to the temperature change 12 . Comparing Eqs.…”
Section: The Energy Response To the Oscillating Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the free energy landscape (FEL) picture proposed by Odagaki et al 5,6 is considered to provide the unified concept for understanding thermodynamic and dynamic singularities of the glass transition. In fact, the single particle dynamics 7 and the specific heat 8,9,10,11,12,13,14 were shown to phenomenologically be well described by the framework based on the FEL. Namely, the dynamical transition is understood as the Gaussian-to-Non-Gaussian transition 7 , and the thermodynamic singularities near T g , including the cooling rate dependence of the specific heat, is characterized as the Quenched-to-Annealed transition in dynamics on the FEL 8,9,10,11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power law decays are of course well-known in dynamical critical phenomena, and also near weakly first order phase transition, as in isotropic-nematic phase transitions [31,32]. In such cases, the power law decay arises from a softening of free energy surface near a phase transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%