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arxiv: 1011.0147 · v1 · pith:B523YRMOnew · submitted 2010-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Entropy-driven enhanced self-diffusion in confined reentrant supernematics

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keywords nematicphasesreentrantorderself-diffusivityabovealongattributed
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We present a molecular dynamics study of reentrant nematic phases using the Gay-Berne-Kihara model of a liquid crystal in nanoconfinement. At densities above those characteristic of smectic A phases, reentrant nematic phases form that are characterized by a large value of the nematic order parameter $S\simeq1$. Along the nematic director these "supernematic" phases exhibit a remarkably high self-diffusivity which exceeds that for ordinary, lower-density nematic phases by an order of magnitude. Enhancement of self-diffusivity is attributed to a decrease of rotational configurational entropy in confinement. Recent developments in the pulsed field gradient NMR technique are shown to provide favorable conditions for an experimental confirmation of our simulations.

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