Abstract. Using continuum and statistical mechanical theories, we study the switching properties of a ferronematic in a nematic liquid crystal cell subject to homeotropic boundary conditions at the cell and particle walls. An external magnetic field normal to the cell plane is also imposed. At low fields we find thresholdless switching of the nematic director, consistent with experimental data. At higher fields, there are three regimes, depending on the strength of the anchoring interaction between the director and the ferroparticle orientation. For low anchoring strengths, there is an inverse Frederiks effect, and the nematic reorientation reduces and then disappears continuously at a critical magnetic field. At intermediate fields, the de...
We investigated experimentally the magneto-optical and dielectric proper-ties of magnetic-nanopartic...
We construct a theoretical model of the dielectric properties of a ferroelectric LC nanosuspension (...
Motivated by a recent investigation of Millar and McKay [Director orientation of a twisted nematic u...
Using continuum and statistical mechanical theories, we study the switching properties of a ferronem...
This paper examines ferronematic switching in a homeotropic cell in the presence of a magnetic field...
We present a detailed experimental and theoretical study of the optical response of suspensions of f...
Much is known about the Freedericksz transition induced by uniform electric and magnetic fields in n...
A key liquid crystalline property for electro-optic applications is the Frederiks threshold electric...
Molecules of a nematic liquid crystal respond to an applied magnetic field by reorienting themselves...
The magnetic Fredericksz transition in ferronematics (thermotropic nematic liquid crystals 7CB and M...
We study a dilute suspension of magnetic nanoparticles in a nematic-filled channel and how the spati...
The magnetic properties of a ferronematic, i.e., a nematic liquid crystal doped with magnetic nanopa...
Most liquid crystals show low sensitivity to magnetic field. However, in this paper we show that a s...
A new Frederiks transition is predicted for freely suspended SmC* liquid-crystal films. Frederiks t...
We theoretically examine the effects of magnetic field-induced changes in molecular order and direct...
We investigated experimentally the magneto-optical and dielectric proper-ties of magnetic-nanopartic...
We construct a theoretical model of the dielectric properties of a ferroelectric LC nanosuspension (...
Motivated by a recent investigation of Millar and McKay [Director orientation of a twisted nematic u...
Using continuum and statistical mechanical theories, we study the switching properties of a ferronem...
This paper examines ferronematic switching in a homeotropic cell in the presence of a magnetic field...
We present a detailed experimental and theoretical study of the optical response of suspensions of f...
Much is known about the Freedericksz transition induced by uniform electric and magnetic fields in n...
A key liquid crystalline property for electro-optic applications is the Frederiks threshold electric...
Molecules of a nematic liquid crystal respond to an applied magnetic field by reorienting themselves...
The magnetic Fredericksz transition in ferronematics (thermotropic nematic liquid crystals 7CB and M...
We study a dilute suspension of magnetic nanoparticles in a nematic-filled channel and how the spati...
The magnetic properties of a ferronematic, i.e., a nematic liquid crystal doped with magnetic nanopa...
Most liquid crystals show low sensitivity to magnetic field. However, in this paper we show that a s...
A new Frederiks transition is predicted for freely suspended SmC* liquid-crystal films. Frederiks t...
We theoretically examine the effects of magnetic field-induced changes in molecular order and direct...
We investigated experimentally the magneto-optical and dielectric proper-ties of magnetic-nanopartic...
We construct a theoretical model of the dielectric properties of a ferroelectric LC nanosuspension (...
Motivated by a recent investigation of Millar and McKay [Director orientation of a twisted nematic u...