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Phase Behavior of Bow-Shaped Hard Particles in Two Dimensions

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JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS
Volume 150, Issue 3, Pages 559-571

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10955-012-0606-7

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Liquid crystals; Tetratic phase; Monte Carlo simulations

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The phase behavior of a two-dimensional hard-particle model is studied via Monte Carlo simulations using the grand canonical, the isobaric and the canonical ensembles. This model consists of a three-segmented line whose geometry resembles a bow shape. The model reduces to some limiting cases: hard needles and bent-core particles. Manipulating the molecular parameters, a variety of molecular shapes were generated. As a result, several liquid crystalline structures like nematic and tetratic were obtained. Additionally, there are some other regions where the molecules form curvilinear paths. As the density increases, the formation of clusters of two or more particles is observed, producing assemblies with different shapes depending on the particular values of the molecular parameters. One interesting example is when the clusters have chiral features despite the particles are achiral. The two-dimensional tetratic, nematic and polar order parameters as well as the orientational correlation functions g (2)(r (au)) and g (4)(r (au)) and the distribution functions g (ayen) and g (aSyen) were calculated to describe the resulting mesophases. Besides this, the Gibbs ensemble was used to investigate some cases where indications of first-order phase transitions appeared. The mesophases diagrams are also reported.

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