Abstract
We study theoretically the effect of an external field on the nematic–smectic- transition close to the tricritical point, where fluctuation effects govern the qualitative behavior of the transition. An external field suppresses nematic-director fluctuations by making them massive. For a fluctuation-driven first-order transition, we show that an external field can drive the transition second order. In an appropriate liquid-crystal system, we predict the required magnetic field to be of order 10 T. The equivalent electric field is of order .
- Received 24 March 1999
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.4796
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