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E-raamat: Fundamentals of Mean Field Theories of Liquid Crystals

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040858431
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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040858431

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Fundamentals of Mean Field Theories of Liquid Crystals offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to mean field approaches for understanding liquid crystalline systems, with a focus on rod-like molecules and polymeric liquid crystals.



Fundamentals of Mean Field Theories of Liquid Crystals offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to mean field approaches for understanding liquid crystalline systems, with a focus on rod-like molecules and polymeric liquid crystals. These theories form the foundation for describing the rich phase behavior of anisotropic fluids, which underpin soft matter physics and advanced materials science.

Beginning with the classical Onsager and Maier–Saupe theories, the book develops a unified framework connecting microscopic molecular interactions with macroscopic ordering phenomena. It guides readers through the statistical mechanics of orientational order and phase transitions, extending naturally to biaxial nematic and cholesteric phases, field-induced phase transitions, liquid crystalline gels, and self-assembled liquid crystals. This book is primarily intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students, as well as academic researchers in physics, chemistry, and materials science.

Key Features:

• Introduces liquid crystalline phases, orientational order, and phase separations with many useful figures.

• Develops mean field models for uniaxial and biaxial nematic, smectic, cholesteric, and columnar phases, and explores phase transitions under external fields.

• Extends models to polymer liquid crystals and binary mixtures.

• Highlights phase transition phenomena in liquid crystalline gels.

• Examines self-assembled liquid crystals and their theoretical treatment.

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Order Parameters of Liquid Crystals
Chapter 3: Elastic Energy of Liquid Crystals
Chapter 4: Nematic and Smectic A
Liquid Crystals
Chapter 5: Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
Chapter 6: Liquid
Crystals under External Fields
Chapter 7: Mixtures of Liquid Crystals and
Polymers
Chapter 8: Volume Phase Transitions of Liquid Crystalline Gels
Chapter 9: Self-Assembled Liquid Crystals
Akihiko Matsuyama is a professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. He has dedicated his career to the theoretical study of soft matter systems, with a particular focus on mean field theories of liquid crystals, polymeric materials, and related phase transitions. His research covers microscopic modeling, statistical mechanics, and the connection between molecular interactions and macroscopic physical properties.