International audienceWe propose a new surface treatment allowing to obtain a sliding planar anchoring of nematic (or cholesteric) liquid crystals. It consists of depositing a thin layer of the polymercaptan hardener of an epoxy resin on an isotropic substrate (bare or ITO-coated glass plates). Microscopic observations of defect annihilations and capacitance measurements show that the molecules align parallel to the surface and slide viscously on it when they change orientation, which implies a zero (or extremely small) azimuthal anchoring energy. By contrast, the zenithal anchoring energy W_\theta is found to be larger than 3\times10^{-5} J/m{^2}. We also measured the liquid crystal rotational surface viscosity \gamma_S by a new thermo-opt...
International audienceWe study the behavior under rotating magnetic field of a nematic liquid crysta...
The relationship between bistable surface anchoring and the pitch jump process is examined for a pla...
International audienceWe show that the continuous cholesteric fingers, which form in homeotropic sam...
We examine the influence of bidirectional anchoring on the unwinding of a planar cholesteric liquid ...
In this paper, we propose a suitable surface energy expression for cholesteric liquid crystals. We s...
A simple method for vapour-phase deposition of a silane surfactant is presented, which produces tune...
International audienceIn a recent letter (Europhys. Lett. 80, 26001 (2007)), we have shown that a co...
For a cell configuration consisting of a thin nematic layer bounded by two parallel plane surfaces, ...
We propose a simple surface potential favoring the planar degenerate anchoring of nematic liquid cry...
In-plane surface gliding of a thermotropic nematic liquid crystal is investigated at substrates with...
none6noWe employ atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to predict the alignment and anchoring str...
The effective rotational viscosity coefficient $\gamma^{\rm eff}_1$ and flow alignment angle $\theta...
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We describe a number of experiments to demonstrate the electromechanical effect in cholesteric liqui...
We investigate theoretically the wetting properties of cholesteric liquid crystals at a planar subst...
International audienceWe study the behavior under rotating magnetic field of a nematic liquid crysta...
The relationship between bistable surface anchoring and the pitch jump process is examined for a pla...
International audienceWe show that the continuous cholesteric fingers, which form in homeotropic sam...
We examine the influence of bidirectional anchoring on the unwinding of a planar cholesteric liquid ...
In this paper, we propose a suitable surface energy expression for cholesteric liquid crystals. We s...
A simple method for vapour-phase deposition of a silane surfactant is presented, which produces tune...
International audienceIn a recent letter (Europhys. Lett. 80, 26001 (2007)), we have shown that a co...
For a cell configuration consisting of a thin nematic layer bounded by two parallel plane surfaces, ...
We propose a simple surface potential favoring the planar degenerate anchoring of nematic liquid cry...
In-plane surface gliding of a thermotropic nematic liquid crystal is investigated at substrates with...
none6noWe employ atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to predict the alignment and anchoring str...
The effective rotational viscosity coefficient $\gamma^{\rm eff}_1$ and flow alignment angle $\theta...
Copyright © 2009 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
We describe a number of experiments to demonstrate the electromechanical effect in cholesteric liqui...
We investigate theoretically the wetting properties of cholesteric liquid crystals at a planar subst...
International audienceWe study the behavior under rotating magnetic field of a nematic liquid crysta...
The relationship between bistable surface anchoring and the pitch jump process is examined for a pla...
International audienceWe show that the continuous cholesteric fingers, which form in homeotropic sam...