John Toner
Physical Review Letters
We consider the weakly first-order phase transition between the isotropic and ordered phases of nematics in terms of the behavior of topological line defects. Specifically, we present analytical and Monte Carlo results for a new coarse-grained theory of nematics which incorporates the inversion symmetry of nematics as a local gauge invariance. Increasing the disclination core energy makes the nematic-isotorpic transition more weakly first order, and eventually splits it into two continuous transitions which involve the unbinding and condensation of defects, respectively. We find a novel isotropic phase with toplogical order. © 1993 The American Physical Society.
John Toner
Physical Review Letters
Stephen A. Langer, Andrea J. Liu, et al.
Physical Review Letters
George Y. Onoda, John Toner
Physical Review Letters
John Toner
Physical Review Letters