By computer simulation, we model the phase behaviour of colloidal suspensions of board-like particles under the effect of an external field and assess the still disputed occurrence of the biaxial nematic (N B ) liquid crystal phase. The external field promotes the rearrangement of the initial isotropic (I) or uniaxial nematic (N U ) phase and the formation of the N B phase. In particular, very weak field strengths are sufficient to spark a direct I-N B or N U -N B phase transition at the self-dual shape, where prolate and oblate particle geometries fuse into one. By contrast, forming the N B phase at any other geometry requires stronger fields and thus reduces the energy efficiency of the phase transformation. Our simulation results show that self-dual shaped board-like particles with moderate anisotropy are able to form N B liquid crystals under the effect of a surprisingly weak external stimulus and suggest a path to exploit low-energy uniaxial-to-biaxial order switching.
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Cuetos, A., Mirzad Rafael, E., Corbett, D., & Patti, A. (2019). Biaxial nematics of hard cuboids in an external field. Soft Matter, 15(9), 1922–1926. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8SM02283F
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