Can elemental bismuth be a liquid crystal?


  Nathan Argaman  
Physics department, N.R.C.N.

A number of anomalies have been reported in molten Bi, including a first-order liquid-liquid transition at 1010K and ambient pressure, which is irreversible at cooling rates of several degrees per minute. An interpretation of these effects as due to long-range orientational order is suggested. Significant evidence for directionality in liquid Bi, albeit only immediately after melting, is available in experiments made circa 1930. Further experimentation is called for.

Reference: Phys. Lett. A 374, pp. 3982-6 (2010) [arXiv:1003.5369]