We report on orientational order and dynamics of a nematic liquid crystal confined in porous silica. 13C NMR lineshape is used as a fingerprint for this study. A procedure based on exchange of non-coupled sites is implemented in order to obtain the corresponding local order parameter S and the characteristic time for molecular reorientation τ. Our results evidence that in the nematic phase, S decreases when confinement increases. By means of Langevin dynamics simulations of confined liquid crystals, we show that this behavior is due to topological defects, originated by the absorbed-layers phenomenon as a consequence of the strong anchoring of these molecules on silica surfaces
The work presented is concerned with studies of orientational order in liquid crystals and the behav...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
The first guest material employed to destroy the uniform director alignment is a clay. On the appli...
Orientational ordering is key to functional materials with switching capability, such as nematic liq...
Ordering effects and low-frequency molecular dynamics in the nematic liquid crystals confined in mes...
The effect of confinement on the orientational structure of a nematic liquid crystal model has been ...
International audienceGay-Berne liquid crystals confined in two cylindrical nanopores with different...
Employing a time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau model, we investigate the phase ordering kinetics of nema...
International audienceThe optical birefringence of rodlike nematogens (7CB, 8CB), imbibed in paralle...
The NMR of orientationally ordered solutes in liquid-crystalline solvents gives accurate values of o...
Abstract The present thesis describes a method for characterization of liquid crystals in confined s...
Our measurements by a plasmon technique show that the structure of grazing incidence (85°) evaporat...
A nematic liquid crystal confined between two identical flat solid substrates, with an alternating s...
The tensor order parameter of a model nematic liquid crystal close to a rough surface has been analy...
The first orientational order study involves a new class of solute known as iptycenes, and dramatica...
The work presented is concerned with studies of orientational order in liquid crystals and the behav...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
The first guest material employed to destroy the uniform director alignment is a clay. On the appli...
Orientational ordering is key to functional materials with switching capability, such as nematic liq...
Ordering effects and low-frequency molecular dynamics in the nematic liquid crystals confined in mes...
The effect of confinement on the orientational structure of a nematic liquid crystal model has been ...
International audienceGay-Berne liquid crystals confined in two cylindrical nanopores with different...
Employing a time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau model, we investigate the phase ordering kinetics of nema...
International audienceThe optical birefringence of rodlike nematogens (7CB, 8CB), imbibed in paralle...
The NMR of orientationally ordered solutes in liquid-crystalline solvents gives accurate values of o...
Abstract The present thesis describes a method for characterization of liquid crystals in confined s...
Our measurements by a plasmon technique show that the structure of grazing incidence (85°) evaporat...
A nematic liquid crystal confined between two identical flat solid substrates, with an alternating s...
The tensor order parameter of a model nematic liquid crystal close to a rough surface has been analy...
The first orientational order study involves a new class of solute known as iptycenes, and dramatica...
The work presented is concerned with studies of orientational order in liquid crystals and the behav...
Orientational ordering in nematic liquid crystal phases arises from the presence of anisotropic int...
The first guest material employed to destroy the uniform director alignment is a clay. On the appli...