The nematic-disordered phase transition in systems of long rigid rods on two dimensional lattices
Abstract
We study the phase transition from a nematic phase to a high-density disordered phase in systems of long rigid rods of length on the square and triangular lattices. We use an efficient Monte Carlo scheme that partly overcomes the problem of very large relaxation times of nearly jammed configurations. The existence of a continuous transition is observed on both lattices for . We study correlations in the high-density disordered phase, and we find evidence of a crossover length scale , on the square lattice. For distances smaller than , correlations appear to decay algebraically. Our best estimates of the critical exponents differ from those of the Ising model, but we cannot rule out a crossover to Ising universality class at length scales . On the triangular lattice, the critical exponents are consistent with those of the two dimensional three-state Potts universality class.
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@article{arxiv.1211.2536,
title = {The nematic-disordered phase transition in systems of long rigid rods on two dimensional lattices},
author = {Joyjit Kundu and R. Rajesh and Deepak Dhar and Jurgen F. Stilck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2536},
year = {2013}
}
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10 pages,17 figures