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Nucleus growth in liquid crystals
The phase ordering kinetics of various liquid crystalline materials from well known series (PCH, CCH, nO. m, BCH and CB) when turning from a disordered to an ordered phase induced by a rapid temperature quench have been investigated. The process of phase ordering can generally be described by the gr...
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Published in: | Liquid crystals 1998-09, Vol.25 (3), p.349-355 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The phase ordering kinetics of various liquid crystalline materials from well known series (PCH, CCH, nO. m, BCH and CB) when turning from a disordered to an ordered phase induced by a rapid temperature quench have been investigated. The process of phase ordering can generally be described by the growth of a characteristic length L. The exponents n of the theoretically predicted universal growth law L (t) tn have been determined. In this paper we present in particular the results for the kinetics of phase formation which takes place under the mechanism of nucleus growth. As characteristic length we chose the diameter of the nuclei. We obtained values for n between 0.5 and 1 dependent on the depth of the temperature quench. These results for mainly spherical shaped nematic and smectic germs are discussed in terms of the Allen-Cahn theory for the movement of an antiphase boundary (APB). As a lower limiting value, 0.5 confirms the classical theory, while 1 as an upper limiting value can be explained by the introduction of a volume driving force. |
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ISSN: | 0267-8292 1366-5855 |
DOI: | 10.1080/026782998206146 |