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Gay-Berne molecules

Sect. 12 we describe the results of simulations of Gay-Berne molecules at interfaces and in confined geometries. [Pg.68]

Berardi et al. [66] have also investigated the influence of central dipoles in discotic molecules. This system was studied using canonical Monte Carlo simulations at constant density over a range of temperatures for a system of 1000 molecules. Just as in discotic systems with no dipolar interaction, isotropic, nematic and columnar phases are observed, although at the low density studied the columnar phase has cavities within the structure. This effect was discovered in an earlier constant density investigation of the phase behaviour of discotic Gay-Berne molecules and is due to the signiflcant difference between the natural densities of the columnar and nematic phases... [Pg.106]

We now consider the alternative strategy with which to create chiral molecules using Gay-Berne molecules as a basis. In this two rod-like molecules are linked together resulting in a wide range of chiral conformations. One of... [Pg.113]

Here, ry is the separation between the molecules resolved along the helix axis and is the angle between an appropriate molecular axis in the two chiral molecules. For this system the C axis closest to the symmetry axes of the constituent Gay-Berne molecules is used. In the chiral nematic phase G2(r ) is periodic with a periodicity equal to half the pitch of the helix. For this system, like that with a point chiral centre, the pitch of the helix is approximately twice the dimensions of the simulation box. This clearly shows the influence of the periodic boundary conditions on the structure of the phase formed [74]. As we would expect simulations using the atropisomer with the opposite helicity simply reverses the sense of the helix. [Pg.115]


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