Abstract

Monte Carlo computer simulation techniques are used to study the orientational phase transition in the three-dimensional Lebwohl-Lasher model which couples molecular rotors placed on a cubic lattice by the potential P 2(cos ϑ ij ). The orientational transition is a model of the nematic-isotropic phase transition in liquid crystals. The simulations involve the determination of energy and order parameter distribution functions which permit free energy functions to be derived. The data have been analysed by finite size scaling methods to reveal the nature of the phase transition which is found to be weakly first order with stability limits of the nematic and isotropic phases being extremely close to the equilibrium transition temperature, in good agreement with experimental studies of room temperature nematogens. Results are reported for the specific heat, the axial and biaxial susceptibilities, as well as the enthalpy and nematic order parameter discontinuity at the transition. It is shown that the inclusio...

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