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Nematic ordering of hard rods under strong confinement in a dense array of nanoposts

Title
Nematic ordering of hard rods under strong confinement in a dense array of nanoposts
Authors
Kil, Kye HyoungYethiraj, ArunKim, Jun Soo
Ewha Authors
김준수
SCOPUS Author ID
김준수scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
PHYSICAL REVIEW E
ISSN
2470-0045JCR Link

2470-0053JCR Link
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW E vol. 101, no. 3
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The effect of confinement on the behavior of liquid crystals is interesting from a fundamental and practical standpoint. In this work, we report Monte Carlo simulations of hard rods in an array of hard nanoposts, where the surface-to-surface separations between nanoposts are comparable to or less than the length of hard rods. This particular system shows promise as a means of generating large-scale organization of the nematic liquid by introducing an entropic external field set by the alignment of nanoposts. The simulations show that nematic ordering of hard rods is enhanced in the nanopost arrays compared with that in bulk, in the sense that the nematic order is significant even at low concentrations at which hard rods remain isotropic in bulk, and the enhancement becomes more significant as the passage width between two nearest nanoposts decreases. An analysis of local distribution of hard-rod orientations at low concentrations with weak nematic ordering reveals that hard rods are preferentially aligned along nanoposts in the narrowing regions between two curved surfaces of nearest nanoposts; hard rods are less ordered in the passages and in the centers of interpost spaces. It is concluded that at low concentrations the confinement in a dense array of nanoposts induces the localized nematic order first in the narrowing regions and, as the concentration further increases, the nematic order spreads over the whole region. The formation of a well-ordered phase at low concentrations of hard rods in a dense array of nanoposts can provide a new route to the low-concentration preparation of nematic liquid crystals that can be used as anisotropic dispersion media.
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.101.032705
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