We propose a theoretical model of the light-induced director slippage effect. In this effect the bulk director reorientation contributes to the surface director reorientation. It is found that the director and ellipticity profiles, obtained in the geometric optics approximation, are dependent on the ellipticity of the incident light wave. The director distribution is spatially modulated in linearly polarized light but grows monotonically in circularly polarized light. The surface director deviation has been examined, and comparison made with existing experimental data, which then permits the magnitude of the orientational nonlinearity coefficient to be calculated
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Fréedericksz transitio...
The phenomenological torque balance model previously introduced to describe the electrically assiste...
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Freedericksz transitio...
In this paper we study a surface reorientation of an LC director of the nematic-chiral mixture. The ...
We experimentally study the reorientation dynamics of the nematic liquid crystal easy axis at photoa...
We report the effect of light-induced sliding of the nematic director over an isotropic boundary sur...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We develop new optical methods using transmitted polarized light for the characterization of the out...
We develop new optical methods using transmitted polarized light for the characterization of the out...
The interaction of twisted light beams with nematic liquid crystals is described in terms of Landauï...
The interaction of twisted light beams with nematic liquid crystals is described in terms of Landauï...
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Fréedericksz transitio...
The phenomenological torque balance model previously introduced to describe the electrically assiste...
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Freedericksz transitio...
In this paper we study a surface reorientation of an LC director of the nematic-chiral mixture. The ...
We experimentally study the reorientation dynamics of the nematic liquid crystal easy axis at photoa...
We report the effect of light-induced sliding of the nematic director over an isotropic boundary sur...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We studied the dynamical effects induced in a homeotropic nematic film when a normally incident circ...
We develop new optical methods using transmitted polarized light for the characterization of the out...
We develop new optical methods using transmitted polarized light for the characterization of the out...
The interaction of twisted light beams with nematic liquid crystals is described in terms of Landauï...
The interaction of twisted light beams with nematic liquid crystals is described in terms of Landauï...
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Fréedericksz transitio...
The phenomenological torque balance model previously introduced to describe the electrically assiste...
We report on the influence of backward propagating waves on the twist optical Freedericksz transitio...