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    http://hdl.handle.net/2289/3047| Title: | Observations of triply reentrant behaviour and a multicritical point in a single component liquid crystal system at high pressure | 
| Authors: | Raja, V.N. | 
| Issue Date: | Nov-1992 | 
| Publisher: | World Scientific | 
| Citation: | Recent Trends in High Pressure Research: Proceedings of the Xiii Airapt International Conference on High Pressure Science and Technology 7-11 October 1991, Ed. A K Singh, World Scientific, 1992, p514-519 | 
| Abstract: | We report here the observation of pressure induced triply reentrant behavior in a single component liquid crystal system, viz., 4-n-decyloxy phenyl-4’-(4’’-nitrobenzoyloxy benzoate. At atmospheric pressure, this compound exhibits the following sequence of transitions on cooling from the isotropic phaie, I-N-Ad-C-C2 but over a relatively narrow pressure range of 1.2-1.38 kbar it exhibits five additional phases in the following sequence, I-N-Ad-Nre-Ad(re)-Nre-A1-C-A2-C2. Here Ad, Al and A2 refer to the different polymorphic forms of the A phase. This remarkable behavior is in agreement with the predictions of the frustrated spin-gas theory. Another interesting' observation was the occurrence of an A1-Nre-Ad multicritical point in the same compound at high pressure. The nature of this multicritical point has been studied in detail. The results lead us to postulate a novel alternative for the predicted A1-Nre-Ad bicritical point in the framework of the mean field theory. | 
| Description: | Restricted Access. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2289/3047 | 
| ISBN: | 978-8120407138 | 
| Copyright: | 1992 World Scientific | 
| Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (SCM) | 
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