First-order nematic-smectic phase transition for hard spherocylinders in the limit of infinite aspect ratio

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Reference J.M. Polson and D. Frenkel, First-order nematic-smectic phase transition for hard spherocylinders in the limit of infinite aspect ratio, Phys. Rev. E 56, 6260-6263 (1997)

We report Monte Carlo, simulations of the nematic-smectic phase transition for a system of hard spherocylinders with infinite length-to-diameter ratio. A finite-size scaling analysis suggests that this system undergoes a first-order phase transition. When combined with other simulations of the phase behavior of spherocylinders, these results suggest that the nematic-smectic phase transition is first-order for all aspect ratios. This appears to rule out the possibility of a tricritical point predicted by several density-functional theories.