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In nematic Liquid Crystal s the centers of gravity of molecules have no Long-range Order . The molecules tend to be parallel to a common axis, labeled by a unit vector ('''director''') \hat{\mathbf{n}}. Opposite orientations of the director are indistinguishable, even if the molecules are asymmetric. Hence, the nematic Order Parameter is a second-rank Tensor
:Q_{\alpha\beta}= rac{1}{2}\langle 3 n_\alpha n_\beta-\delta_{\alpha\beta} angle

where

n_\alpha are the components of a unit vector along the major symmetry axis of the molecules and \langle ... angle indicates a statistical average.

In more plain english, all the molecules in a nematic Liquid Crystal point in the same direction. However, they do not share the same row formation as Smectic liquid crystals. As a result they do not ''slide'' across eachother in layers the way Smectic liquid crystals do.

The transition from the isotropic liquid state to the nematic phase is a (often weak) First Order Phase Transition .
The word nematic comes from the Greek νημα = thread. It refers to thread-like Topological Defect s observed in nematics. They are called ' Disclination s'. Hedgehog is the other type of topological defects in nematics.

Nematics have fluidity similar to that of ordinary (isotropic) liquids but they can be easily aligned by an external magnetic or electric field. An aligned nematic has the optical properties of a uniaxial crystal and this makes them extremely useful in '''Liquid Crystal Displays''' ( LCD ).