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2D isotropic-nematic transition in colloidal suspensions of ellipsoids

Journal

SOFT MATTER
Volume 17, Issue 24, Pages 6001-6005

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1sm00367d

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12074275, 11704269]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China [20KJA150008, 17KJB140020]
  3. PAPD program of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

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By using an external magnetic field to assist a colloidal system of super-paramagnetic anisotropic particles, researchers have successfully overcome the local free energy barriers in metastable states and approached the equilibrium phase, demonstrating a 2D isotropic-nematic phase transition with increasing packing density. The study explored the effects of anisotropy of colloidal particles on the 2D isotropic-nematic transition, comparing experimental results with previous computational work and reaching quantitative agreements.
Liquid crystals are important condensed matter systems for technological applications, as well as for fundamental studies. An important unresolved issue is the nature of the phase transition in a two-dimensional (2D) liquid crystal system. In contrast to numerous computational studies reported in the last few decades, there have been no convincing experiments to verify these numerical results. Anisotropic colloids provide an excellent experimental model system to study phase transitions, such as crystallization and glass transition in condensed matter physics with single particle resolution. However, using colloids to probe the two-dimensional liquid crystal transition remains a challenge, since the condensed anisotropic colloids usually become stuck in the metastable glassy state rather than approaching their equilibrium liquid crystal phase. Here we report a method of using an external magnetic field to assist a colloidal system of super-paramagnetic anisotropic particles to overcome the local free energy barriers in the metastable states and approach the equilibrium phase. The experiments demonstrate a 2D isotropic-nematic phase transition with increasing packing density. The effects of the anisotropy of the colloidal particles on the 2D isotropic-nematic transition are explored. Our experimental results are compared with those from previous computational work, and quantitative agreements are reached.

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