Issue 1, 2013

Mean-field description of the order–disorder phase transition in ferronematics

Abstract

A mean-field theory is developed describing in what way a small amount of ferromagnetic nanoparticles embedded in a nematic liquid-crystalline matrix affects the order parameters and the temperature of the nematic–isotropic phase transition. In such a suspension, often termed ferronematic, the ability of the particles to be aligned by the magnetic field results in occurrence of a partially oriented (paranematic) state above the transition temperature. This fact entails the possibility of field-tuning the transition temperature in both ways: up and down. The pertinent field-dependencies are obtained and analyzed. The same description applies to liquid-crystalline suspensions of ferroelectric nanoparticles tuned by the electric field.

Graphical abstract: Mean-field description of the order–disorder phase transition in ferronematics

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2012
Accepted
25 Sep 2012
First published
16 Oct 2012

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 177-184

Mean-field description of the order–disorder phase transition in ferronematics

Y. L. Raikher, V. I. Stepanov and A. N. Zakhlevnykh, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 177 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM26423D

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