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A One Hundred Year Perspective of the Reentrant Nematic Phase

Pages 85-121 | Received 01 May 1988, Published online: 03 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Since the discovery of liquid crystals one hundred years ago, reentrant phase transitions have transformed from being isolated curiosities to an established phenomenon. A significant influence for this change in point of view, has been the almost overnight discovery of the many reentrant transitions in liquid crystals. In this review, I survey some of the interesting results discovered by different groups studying the reentrant nematic phase since its discovery making contact with current theories whenever possible.

To put the reentrant nematic in the context of current understanding and to provide a historical perspective of this phenomenon, I summarize some reentrant transitions in other systems. In particular, I discuss the ferroelectric transition in the molecular crystal, Rochelle salt, because it may be the first observed example of a reentrant transition. Again, whenever possible, similarities and differences to the liquid crystal case are discussed.

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