Nematic--to--Smectic-A Transition in Aerogel
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.stat-mech
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aerogeldisordertransitionorderquenchedagreementanharmonicanharmonicities
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We study a model for the Nematic--Smectic-A (NA) transition in aerogel, and find that even arbitrarily weak quenched disorder (i.e., low aerogel density) destroys translational (smectic) order. Ignoring elastic anharmonicities, but keeping anharmonic couplings to disorder, leads to the prediction that there is no ``Bragg glass'' phase in this system: it is riddled with dislocation loops induced by the quenched disorder. Orientational (nematic) order is destroyed as well, as is the thermodynamically sharp NA transition, in agreement with recent experimental results.
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