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The  '''Maier-Saupe model''' is widely used as a model of the [[nematic phase]].
The  '''Maier-Saupe model''' is widely used as a model of the [[nematic phase]].
The Maier-Saupe model is based on long-range dispersion forces, and has the form
The Maier-Saupe model is based on long-range dispersion forces, and has the form

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The Maier-Saupe model is widely used as a model of the nematic phase. The Maier-Saupe model is based on long-range dispersion forces, and has the form

where is the angle between the molecular symmetry axis and the director. is the uniaxial order parameter.

References

  1. W. Maier and A. Saupe "EINE EINFACHE MOLEKULARE THEORIE DES NEMATISCHEN KRISTALLINFLUSSIGEN ZUSTANDES", Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 13 pp. 564- (1958)
  2. W. Maier and A. Saupe "EINE EINFACHE MOLEKULAR-STATISTISCHE THEORIE DER NEMATISCHEN KRISTALLINFLUSSIGEN PHASE .1", Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 14 pp. 882- (1959)
  3. W. Maier and A. Saupe "EINE EINFACHE MOLEKULAR-STATISTISCHE THEORIE DER NEMATISCHEN KRISTALLINFLUSSIGEN PHASE .2", Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 15 pp. 287- (1960)
  4. P A Vuillermot and M V Romerio "Exact solution of the Maier-Saupe model for a nematic liquid crystal on a one-dimensional lattice", Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 6 pp. 2922-2930 (1973)
  5. G. R. LUCKHURST and C. ZANNONI "Why is the Maier−Saupe theory of nematic liquid crystals so successful?", Nature 267 pp. 412 - 414 (1977)