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A biaxial nematic is a spatially homogeneous with three distinct optical axes. This is to be contrasted to a simple , which has a single preferred axis, around which the system is rotationally symmetric. The of a biaxial nematic is D_{2h} i.e. that of a rectangular right parallelepiped, having 3 orthogonal C_2 axes and three orthogonal mirror planes. In a frame co-aligned with optical axes the second rank , the so-called of a biaxial nematic has the form
\mathbf Q= \begin{pmatrix} -\frac{1}{2}(S+P) & 0 &0 \\ 0 &-\frac{1}{2}(S-P) & 0 \\ 0 & 0& S\\ \end{pmatrix}

where S is the standard nematic scalar order parameter and P is a measure of the biaxiality.

The first report of a thermotropic biaxial nematic appeared in 2004 based on a shaped bent-core mesogen. The biaxial nematic phase for this particular compound only occurs at temperatures around 200 °C and is preceded by as yet unidentified phases.

It is also found that this material can segregate into chiral domains of opposite handedness. For this to happen the boomerang shaped molecules adopt a helical superstructure.

In one azo bent-core mesogen a thermal transition is found from a uniaxial Nu to a biaxial nematic Nb mesophase, as predicted by theory and simulation. This transition is observed on heating from the Nu phase with Polarizing optical microscopy as a change in Schlieren texture and increased light transmittance and from x-ray diffraction as the splitting of the nematic reflection. The transition is a with low energy content and therefore not observed in differential scanning calorimetry. The positional order parameter for the uniaxial nematic phase is 0.75 to 1.5 times the mesogen length and for the biaxial nematic phase 2 to 3.3 times the mesogen length.

Another strategy towards biaxial nematics is the use of mixtures of classical rodlike mesogens and disklike mesogens. The biaxial nematic phase is expected to be located below the minimum in the rod-disk phase diagram. In one study a miscible system of rods and disks is actually found although the biaxial nematic phase remains elusive.


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