D. Bartolo et al., Long-range Casimir interactions between impurities in nematic liquid crystals and the collapse of polymer chains in such solvents, EUROPH LETT, 49(6), 2000, pp. 729-734
The elastic interactions between objects embedded in a nematic liquid cryst
al are usually caused by the average distortion - rather than by the fluctu
ations - of the nematic orientational field. We argue that for sufficiently
small particles, the nematic-mediated interaction originates purely from t
he fluctuations of the nematic director. This Casimir interaction decays as
d(-6), d being the distance between the particles, and it dominates van de
r Waals interactions close to the isotropic-to-nematic transition. Consider
ing the nematic as a polymer solvent, we show that the onset of this Casimi
r interaction at the isotropic-to-nematic transition can discontinuously in
duce the collapse of a flexible polymer chain from the swollen state to the
globular state, without crossing the Theta-point.