Artigo Acesso aberto

Formation of disclination lines near a free nematic interface

1999; American Physical Society; Volume: 59; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physreve.59.568

ISSN

1538-4519

Autores

Jordi Ignés‐Mullol, Jean Baudry, L. Lejček, Patrick Oswald,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Materials and Mechanics

Resumo

We have studied the nucleation and the physical properties of a -1/2 wedge disclination line near the free surface of a confined nematic liquid crystal. The position of the disclination line has been related to the material parameters (elastic constants, anchoring energy and favored anchoring angle of the molecules at the free surface). The use of a planar model for the structure of the director field (whose predictions have been contrasted to those of a fully three-dimensional model) has allowed us to relate the experimentally observed position of the disclination line to the relevant properties of the liquid crystals. In particular, we have been able to observe the collapse of the disclination line due to a temperature-induced anchoring angle transition, which has allowed us to rule out the presence of a real disclination line near the nematic/isotropic front in directional growth experiments. 61.30.Jf,61.30.Gd

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