Liquid crystals in nanopores produce a surprisingly large negative pressure

Negative pressure governs not only the Universe or the quantum vacuum. This phenomenon, although of a different nature, appears also in liquid crystals confined in nanopores. At the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow, a method has been presented that for the first time makes it possible to estimate the amount of negative pressure in spatially limited liquid crystal systems.

Click here for original story, Liquid crystals in nanopores produce a surprisingly large negative pressure

Source: Phys.org