Freezing Transitions in the fluid of long elongated molecules
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.soft
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phasefreezingtheoryelongatedfluidfoundhighisotropic
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We have used the density-functional theory to locate the freezing transitions and calculate the values of freezing parameters for a system of long elongated molecules which interact via the Gay-Berne pair potential. The pair correlation functions of isotropic phase which enter in the theory as input informations are found from the Percus-Yevick integral equation theory. At low temperatures the fluid freezes directly into the smectic A phase on increasing the density. The nematic phase is found to stabilize in between the isotropic and smectic A phases only at high temperatures and high densities. These features of the phase diagram are in good agreement with the computer simulation results.
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