On the Molecular requirements for the stabilization of thermotropic Biaxial ordering in Rod-Plate nematics
A. G. Vanakaras, A. F. Terzis and D. J. Photinos, Molec.Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 362, 67-78 (2001).
Abstract: A nematic consisting of rod-like and plate-like molecular species is expected to exhibit phase biaxiality over a range of concentrations. Phase separation, however, prevents the achievement of such concentrations in mixtures of conventional, low molar mass, thermotropic calamitic and discotic mesogens. We present a theoretical study of the molecular requirements for phase biaxiality in three types of rod-plate nematics, namely in (i) binary mixtures of hard rods and discs, (ii) mixtures of rods and discs exhibiting molecular association, either by direct rod-disc interaction or through selective interactions with a third molecular species and (iii) single component systems with interconverting rod-like and plate-like conformations.