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      Universal mean-field phase diagram for biaxial nematics obtained from a minimax principle

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          Ordered States of a Nematic Liquid

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            Thermotropic biaxial nematic liquid crystals.

            We have synthesized liquid crystal (LC) mesogens based on a nonlinear oxadiazole unit that exhibit nematic phases near 200 degrees C. Polarized microscopy and conoscopy indicate that these LCs are biaxial nematics. Unambiguous and quantitative evidence for biaxiality is achieved using 2H NMR spectroscopy. "2D powder" spectra, obtained by rotating 2H-labeled samples about an axis perpendicular to the magnetic field at approximately 200 Hz, yield phase biaxiality parameters of approximately 0.1 when coupled with rigorous and proven simulations.
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              Ordered phases of a liquid of biaxial particles

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                Journal
                PLEEE8
                Physical Review E
                Phys. Rev. E
                American Physical Society (APS)
                1539-3755
                1550-2376
                May 2006
                May 19 2006
                : 73
                : 5
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                10.1103/PhysRevE.73.051709
                44883aed-f646-42ab-be68-5ae83acac6a3
                © 2006

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