Restricted Access.The continuum theory is used for studying magnetic field (H) induced orientational bistability of the director field (n) of a nematic with positive diamagnetic susceptibility anisotropy (b.chia) the nematic being confined between two plane parallel plates. The rigid anchoring hypothesis is utilized for investigating the effect of variation of magnetic tilt on the nature of change of director deformation described by two distortion angles. Such general deformations can result, for instance, when H is slowly rotated in a plane whose normal does not coincide with the normal to the sample planes. The bistability width wb (the range of magnetic tilt angle over which two different equilibrium configurations can exist) depends up...
External electric and magnetic fields affect the orientation of liquid crystal molecules. Several as...
The linearized version of nonstochastic continuum theory is used with the rigid anchoring hypothesis...
We investigate the azimuthal dependence of the switching field strength for nematic liquid crystalbi...
Restricted Access.Continuum theory is used for setting up the differential equations governing bista...
Restricted Access.Previous theoretical studies are extended to consider bistability of director orie...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are presented on discontinuous changes produced in homogeneous...
Restricted Access.Using the continuum theory in the linear perturbation limit, the formation of stat...
Restricted AccessThis work reports a theoretical study on the linear threshold of static director di...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access full text.This work...
This work reports theoretical studies on the occurence of a static periodic distortion (PD) in a nem...
International audienceFrom the elastic point of view, the twist-bend nematic phase, (N-TB), has a gr...
Restricted Access.The continuum theory is used to study a polar electrooptic effect in a nematic ins...
The static distortions in a homogeneously aligned nematic liquid-crystal film in crossed electric an...
Restricted Access.The linearized mathematical model developed by Allender, Hornreich and Johnson [19...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access full text.The linea...
External electric and magnetic fields affect the orientation of liquid crystal molecules. Several as...
The linearized version of nonstochastic continuum theory is used with the rigid anchoring hypothesis...
We investigate the azimuthal dependence of the switching field strength for nematic liquid crystalbi...
Restricted Access.Continuum theory is used for setting up the differential equations governing bista...
Restricted Access.Previous theoretical studies are extended to consider bistability of director orie...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are presented on discontinuous changes produced in homogeneous...
Restricted Access.Using the continuum theory in the linear perturbation limit, the formation of stat...
Restricted AccessThis work reports a theoretical study on the linear threshold of static director di...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access full text.This work...
This work reports theoretical studies on the occurence of a static periodic distortion (PD) in a nem...
International audienceFrom the elastic point of view, the twist-bend nematic phase, (N-TB), has a gr...
Restricted Access.The continuum theory is used to study a polar electrooptic effect in a nematic ins...
The static distortions in a homogeneously aligned nematic liquid-crystal film in crossed electric an...
Restricted Access.The linearized mathematical model developed by Allender, Hornreich and Johnson [19...
Restricted Access. Please click on the alternative location for the open-access full text.The linea...
External electric and magnetic fields affect the orientation of liquid crystal molecules. Several as...
The linearized version of nonstochastic continuum theory is used with the rigid anchoring hypothesis...
We investigate the azimuthal dependence of the switching field strength for nematic liquid crystalbi...