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Legendre polynomial potential parameters

Earlier, in Chapter 3, the existence of the nematic phase was presented as an example of an order-disorder phenomenon. The symmetry and structure of the nematic phase were used to identify the natural order parameter , where P2 (cos d) is the second Legendre polynomial and the angular brackets denote a statistical average over the orientational distribution function /(cos 6). The orientational potential energy of a single molecule was shown, in the mean field approximation, to be... [Pg.71]


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