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:<math>T^*_{NI}= \frac{k_BT_{NI}}{\epsilon}=1.1225 \pm 0.0001 </math>
:<math>T^*_{NI}= \frac{k_BT_{NI}}{\epsilon}=1.1225 \pm 0.0001 </math>


See also the paper by Zhang ''et al.'' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.2803  Zhengping Zhang, Ole G. Mouritsen, and Martin J. Zuckermann, ''Weak first-order orientational transition in the Lebwohl-Lasher model for liquid crystals'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2803 - 2806 (1992)]</ref>
See also the paper by Zhang ''et al.'' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.2803  Zhengping Zhang, Ole G. Mouritsen, and Martin J. Zuckermann, "Weak first-order orientational transition in the Lebwohl-Lasher model for liquid crystals", Physical Review Letters '''69''' pp. 2803-2806 (1992)]</ref>


==Planar Lebwohl–Lasher model ==
==Planar Lebwohl–Lasher model ==

Revision as of 12:10, 6 April 2009

The Lebwohl-Lasher model is a lattice version of the Maier-Saupe mean field model of a nematic liquid crystal [1][2]. The Lebwohl-Lasher model consists of a cubic lattice occupied by uniaxial nematogenic particles with the pair potential

where , is the angle between the axes of nearest neighbour particles and , and is a second order Legendre polynomial.

Isotropic-nematic transition

Fabbri and Zannoni estimated the transition temperature [3] using Monte Carlo simulation:

More recently N. V. Priezjev and Robert A. Pelcovits [4] used a Monte Carlo cluster algorithm and got:

See also the paper by Zhang et al. [5]

Planar Lebwohl–Lasher model

The planar Lebwohl-Lasher appears when the lattice considered is two-dimensional. This system exhibits a Kosterlitz-Touless continuous transition [6] [7].

Lattice Gas Lebwohl-Lasher model

This model is the lattice gas version of the Lebwohl-Lasher model. In this case the sites of the lattice can be occupied by particles or empty. The interaction between nearest-neighbour particles is that of the Lebwohl-Lasher model. This model has been studied in [8].

References