Monday, April 8, 2013

1304.1793 (Patrick Huber et al.)

Thermotropic nematic order upon nano-capillary filling    [PDF]

Patrick Huber, Mark Busch, Sylwia Calus, Andriy V. Kityk
Optical birefringence and light absorption measurements reveal four regimes for the thermotropic behavior of a nematogen liquid (7CB) upon sequential filling of parallel-aligned capillaries of 12 nm diameter in a monolithic, mesoporous silica membrane. No molecular reorientation is observed for the first adsorbed monolayer. In the film-condensed state (up to 1 nm thickness) a weak, continuous paranematic-to-nematic (P-N) transition is found, which is shifted by 10 K below the discontinuous bulk transition at T_IN=305K. The capillary-condensed state exhibits a more pronounced, albeit still continuous P-N reordering, located 4 K below T_IN. This shift vanishes abruptly on complete filling of the capillaries, which we tentatively trace to a 10 MPa tensile pressure release associated with the disappearance of concave menisci in the confined liquid.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.1793

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