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A biaxial nematic gel phase in aqueous vanadium pentoxide suspensions

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Aqueous suspensions of V2O5 ribbons are one of the very few examples of mineral liquid crystals. In the concentrated regime, we show that these ribbons organize in a biaxial nematic gel phase. A Couette shear cell was used to produce a well oriented sample for in situ synchrotron X-ray scattering studies. We observed two perpendicular anisotropic sections of reciprocal space, which proves the biaxial symmetry of the nematic order. The thermodynamic and flow properties of the biaxial nematic are well described by hard-core theories. We suggest the use of a shear geometry to produce and investigate single domains of other biaxial nematics, reported but still questioned in the literature.

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Received 26 May 1999

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Pelletier, O., Bourgaux, C., Diat, O. et al. A biaxial nematic gel phase in aqueous vanadium pentoxide suspensions. Eur. Phys. J. B 12, 541–546 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510051036

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