Confinement of two-dimensional rods in slit pores and square cavities

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​Confinement of two-dimensional rods in slit pores and square cavities​
Geigenfeind, T.; Rosenzweig, S. ; Schmidt, M. & Las Heras, D. de​ (2015) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics142(17) art. 174701​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4919307 

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Geigenfeind, Thomas; Rosenzweig, Sebastian ; Schmidt, Matthias; Las Heras, Daniel de
Abstract
Using Monte Carlo simulation, we analyse the behaviour of two-dimensional hard rods in four different types of geometric confinement: (i) a slit pore where the particles are confined between two parallel walls with homeotropic anchoring; (ii) a hybrid slit pore formed by a planar and a homeotropic wall; square cavities that frustrate the orientational order by imposing either (iii) homeotropic or (iv) planar wall anchoring. We present results for the state diagram as a function of the packing fraction and the degree of confinement. Under extreme confinement, unexpected states appear with lower symmetries than those of the corresponding stable states in bulk, such as the formation of states that break the anchoring constraints or the symmetry imposed by the surfaces. In both types of square cavities, the particles form disclinations at intermediate densities. At high densities, however, the elastic stress is relaxed via the formation of domain walls where the director rotates abruptly by 90°.
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2015
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
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1089-7690
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English

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