scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

Statistical Physics Approach to Liquid Crystals: Dynamics of Mobile Potts Model Leading to Smectic Phase, Phase Transition by Wang─Landau Method

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
It is shown that the smectic phase goes to the liquid (isotropic) phase by melting/evaporating layer by layer starting from the film surface with increasing T, and the whole remaining layers become orientationally disordered.
Abstract
We study the nature of the smectic–isotropic phase transition using a mobile 6-state Potts model. Each Potts state represents a molecular orientation. We show that with the choice of an appropriate microscopic Hamiltonian describing the interaction between individual molecules modeled by a mobile 6-state Potts spins, we observe the smectic phase dynamically formed when we cool the molecules from the isotropic phase to low temperatures (T). In order to elucidate the order of the transition and the low-T properties, we use the high-performance Wang–Landau flat energy-histogram technique. We show that the smectic phase goes to the liquid (isotropic) phase by melting/evaporating layer by layer starting from the film surface with increasing T. At a higher T, the whole remaining layers become orientationally disordered. The melting of each layer is characterized by a peak of the specific heat. Such a succession of partial transitions cannot be seen by the Metropolis algorithm. The successive layer meltings/evaporations at low T are found to have a first-order character by examining the energy histogram. These results are in agreement with experiments performed on some smectic liquid crystals.

read more

Citations
More filters
Posted Content

Stacked Triangular XY Antiferromagnets: End of a Controversial Issue on the Phase Transition

TL;DR: This article showed that the phase transition in the XY stacked triangular antiferromagnet is clearly of first-order, confirming results from latest Monte Carlo simulation and from a nonperturbative renormalization group.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Probing phase transition order of $q$-state Potts models using Wang-Landau Algorithm

TL;DR: In this article, the second-order phase transition in the Potts model with extra invisible states was studied by using the Wang-Landau method, where the density of states difference (DOSD) was used to investigate the order of the phase transition and examine the critical value of $r$ changing the second to the first order transition.
Journal ArticleDOI

Vortex structure in magnetic nanodots: Dipolar interaction, mobile spin model, phase transition and melting

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the properties of a nanodot embedded in a support by Monte Carlo simulation and showed that the ground-state configuration is a vortex around the dot central axis.
Journal ArticleDOI

Modeling and Analysis of Anomalies in the Network Infrastructure Based on the Potts Model

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined issues concerning the occurrence of anomalies affecting the process of phase transitions in network structures, particularly in IT networks, Internet of Things and Internet of Everything.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Transition entropy, Helmholtz free energy, and heat capacity of free-standing smectic films above the bulk smectic-A-isotropic transition temperature: a mean-field treatment.

TL;DR: A numerical study of the structural and thermodynamic properties of free-standing smectic films for two cases of enhanced pair interactions in the bounding layers shows a stepwise reduction of the value of the heat capacity as the temperature is raised above the bulksmectic A-isotropic transition.
Journal ArticleDOI

Surface-enhanced ordering and layer-thinning transitions in freely suspended smectic-A films

TL;DR: In this paper, a physical mechanism which leads to surface-enhanced smectic-A ordering at the free surface of a model liquid crystal was proposed, and an explanation based on a density-functional theory was provided.
Journal ArticleDOI

Theoretically informed Monte Carlo simulation of liquid crystals by sampling of alignment-tensor fields

TL;DR: It is found that for systems that exhibit multiple metastable morphologies, the proposed Monte Carlo method is generally able to identify lower free energy states that are often missed by traditional approaches.
Journal ArticleDOI

Wang-Landau estimation of magnetic properties for the heisenberg model

TL;DR: In this article, the Wang-Landau method is used to estimate the equilibrium density of states g(E) of spin models, which can then be used to rapidly calculate properties such as the free energy and specific heat as functions of temperature.
Posted Content

Stacked Triangular XY Antiferromagnets: End of a Controversial Issue on the Phase Transition

TL;DR: This article showed that the phase transition in the XY stacked triangular antiferromagnet is clearly of first-order, confirming results from latest Monte Carlo simulation and from a nonperturbative renormalization group.
Related Papers (5)