We have investigated the effects of dipolar interactions in a lattice system of anisotropically polarizable particles in the presence of an external field both by Monte Carlo computer simulations and through a mean-field analysis. In a specific range of low temperature, large external field and large particle density, a novel staggered nematic structure is found, in which two intercalated sublattices have different nematic order parameters. First- and second-order phase transition lines, connected at a tricritical point, enclose the anti-nematic phase in the temperature-density plane.

Field-induced anti-nematic ordering in assemblies of anisotropically polarizable particles / T. Bellini, M. Buscaglia, F. Leporati, F. Mantegazza, A. Maritan. - In: EUROPHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0295-5075. - 55:3(2001 Aug), pp. 362-368. [10.1209/epl/i2001-00424-4]

Field-induced anti-nematic ordering in assemblies of anisotropically polarizable particles

T. Bellini
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M. Buscaglia
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2001

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We have investigated the effects of dipolar interactions in a lattice system of anisotropically polarizable particles in the presence of an external field both by Monte Carlo computer simulations and through a mean-field analysis. In a specific range of low temperature, large external field and large particle density, a novel staggered nematic structure is found, in which two intercalated sublattices have different nematic order parameters. First- and second-order phase transition lines, connected at a tricritical point, enclose the anti-nematic phase in the temperature-density plane.
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