1974
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.9.2214
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Soft-mode dynamics in nematic liquid crystals

Abstract: The dynamic properties of the molecular model proposed by Maier-Saupe t, 'MS) for nematic liquid crystals are investigated. It is shown that the model predicts diffusive optic soft modes, describing nematic-order-parameter fluctuations which condense at the isotropicnematic stability limit. Since the MS Hamiltonian in its usual form does not exhibit the full symmetry of the high-tempexature phase, no symmetry-recovering Goldstone mode is predicted. A rotationally invariant form of the Maier-Saupe Hamiltonian, … Show more

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“…The off-diagonal order parameters K ij ) 〈a i a j 〉, with i * j, are all equal to zero, so that K x , K y and K z (or their reciprocals) can be considered as the lengths of the three principal axes of an orientational order-parameter ellipsoid. 24 This ellipsoid allows another way of visualizing the orientation induced by a given polarization of light incident on rodlike or disklike molecules or groups of molecules. In the absence of light, the three axes of the ellipsoid are equal in length, and the ellipsoid becomes a sphere (Figure 5).…”
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“…The off-diagonal order parameters K ij ) 〈a i a j 〉, with i * j, are all equal to zero, so that K x , K y and K z (or their reciprocals) can be considered as the lengths of the three principal axes of an orientational order-parameter ellipsoid. 24 This ellipsoid allows another way of visualizing the orientation induced by a given polarization of light incident on rodlike or disklike molecules or groups of molecules. In the absence of light, the three axes of the ellipsoid are equal in length, and the ellipsoid becomes a sphere (Figure 5).…”
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“…The helicoidal structure can be deformed by an external electric field applied parallel to the smectic layers (perpendicular to the helical axis). In this case, the dielectric response in the chiral smectic C * phase is governed by four dielectric relaxations [2]. Two of these modes are connected to fluctuations of the polarization, and are called 'polarization modes'.…”
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“…Theoretically, their slow response to an external field is a fundamental limitation of these materials due to the Nambu-Goldstone mode of the nematic director. 7 Considering the anticipated demand for stereoscopic and field-sequential color displays and human factors, the development of innovative concepts for valuable, high-performance LCDs is inevitable. The liquid-crystal blue phase is expected to be one of the next generation LCD technologies because it shows a very fast response upon an electric field.…”
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