We propose a simple surface potential favoring the planar degenerate anchoring of nematic liquid crystals, i.e., the tendency of the molecules to align parallel to one another along any direction parallel to the surface. We show that, at lowest order in the tensorial Landau-de Gennes order-parameter, fourth-order terms must be included. We analyze the anchoring and wetting properties of this surface potential. In the nematic phase, we find the desired degenerate planar anchoring, with positive scalar order-parameter and some surface biaxiality. In the isotropic phase, we find, in agreement with experiments, that the wetting layer may exhibit a uniaxial ordering with negative scalar order-parameter. For large enough anchoring strength, this ...
We study the isotropic-like and nematic states of wormlike liquid-crystal polymers embedded on the s...
The surface order transition in nematic liquid crystals is theoretically analysed. Starting from a p...
We demonstrate that it is possible to achieve exceptionally fine control over the anchoring of liqui...
We propose a simple surface potential favoring the planar degenerate anchoring of nematic liquid cry...
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We apply a density-functional theory to the free surface of a model liquid crystal, to investigate t...
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The anchoring of nematic liquid crystals on surfaces with grafted liquid-crystalline chain molecule...
We have generalised earlier work on anchoring of nematic liquid crystals by Sullivan, and Sluckin an...
We consider the ordering of molecular dipoles at a nematic surface and the influence of this orderin...
International audienceWe propose a new surface treatment allowing to obtain a sliding planar anchori...
We have applied the generalized van der Waals theory to a model liquid crystal that includes, expli...
Nematic liquid-crystal wetting at a solid interface presents particularly interesting features when ...
For a cell configuration consisting of a thin nematic layer bounded by two parallel plane surfaces, ...
We revisit the wetting of nematic liquid crystals in contact with crenellated substrates, studied pr...
We study the isotropic-like and nematic states of wormlike liquid-crystal polymers embedded on the s...
The surface order transition in nematic liquid crystals is theoretically analysed. Starting from a p...
We demonstrate that it is possible to achieve exceptionally fine control over the anchoring of liqui...
We propose a simple surface potential favoring the planar degenerate anchoring of nematic liquid cry...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
We apply a density-functional theory to the free surface of a model liquid crystal, to investigate t...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
The anchoring of nematic liquid crystals on surfaces with grafted liquid-crystalline chain molecule...
We have generalised earlier work on anchoring of nematic liquid crystals by Sullivan, and Sluckin an...
We consider the ordering of molecular dipoles at a nematic surface and the influence of this orderin...
International audienceWe propose a new surface treatment allowing to obtain a sliding planar anchori...
We have applied the generalized van der Waals theory to a model liquid crystal that includes, expli...
Nematic liquid-crystal wetting at a solid interface presents particularly interesting features when ...
For a cell configuration consisting of a thin nematic layer bounded by two parallel plane surfaces, ...
We revisit the wetting of nematic liquid crystals in contact with crenellated substrates, studied pr...
We study the isotropic-like and nematic states of wormlike liquid-crystal polymers embedded on the s...
The surface order transition in nematic liquid crystals is theoretically analysed. Starting from a p...
We demonstrate that it is possible to achieve exceptionally fine control over the anchoring of liqui...