Abstract
The phase diagram of a polydisperse mixture of uniaxial rodlike and platelike hard parallelepipeds is determined for aspect ratios and 15. All particles have equal volume, and polydispersity is introduced in a highly symmetric way. The corresponding binary mixture is known to have a biaxial phase for , but to be unstable against demixing into two uniaxial nematics for . The phase diagram for is qualitatively similar to that of the binary mixture, regardless of the amount of polydispersity, while for a sufficient amount of polydispersity stabilizes the biaxial phase. This provides clues for designing an experiment to observe this long searched biaxial phase.
- Received 24 June 2002
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.185701
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