Restricted Access.Using the continuum theory in the linear perturbation limit, the formation of static periodic distortions (PD) is studied in a planar nematic sample under the action of crossed electric (E) and magnetic (H) fields. In a nematic dielectric with positive dielectric and diamagnetic anisotropies ( epsilon A > 0, chi A > 0), the wave vector of H induced PD depends on the tilt of H in a plane normal to the initial director orientation n o when E is in the sample plane; change of magnetic tilt may cause discontinuous changes in the wave vector. Similar results are obtained when electrical conductivity is taken into account with hydrodynamic effects being assumed absent. Calculations are extended to a study of PD in nematics with ...
Restricted Access.The linearized mathematical model developed by Allender, Hornreich and Johnson [19...
Using the continuum theory of curvature elasticity of nematics in the small perturbation approximati...
In liquid crystal materials, the coupling between their elastic field and an external action, such a...
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This work reports theoretical studies on the occurence of a static periodic distortion (PD) in a nem...
Restricted AccessThis work reports a theoretical study on the linear threshold of static director di...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are reported on the formation of static periodic distortions (...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are presented on discontinuous changes produced in homogeneous...
A homogeneously aligned nematic liquid crystal layer with positive dielectric anisotropy is consider...
A homogeneously aligned nematic liquid crystal layer with positive dielectric anisotropy is consider...
Restricted Access.Recent theoretical studies on the relative occurrence of field induced static peri...
Restricted Access.The continuum theory is used for studying magnetic field (H) induced orientational...
Restricted Access.Investigations are reported on the electric field induced orientational transition...
Using the continuum theory of curvature elasticity of nematics in the small perturbation approximati...
International audienceFrom the elastic point of view, the twist-bend nematic phase, (N-TB), has a gr...
Restricted Access.The linearized mathematical model developed by Allender, Hornreich and Johnson [19...
Using the continuum theory of curvature elasticity of nematics in the small perturbation approximati...
In liquid crystal materials, the coupling between their elastic field and an external action, such a...
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...
Restricted AccessThis work reports a theoretical study on the linear threshold of static director di...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are reported on the formation of static periodic distortions (...
Restricted Access.Theoretical studies are presented on discontinuous changes produced in homogeneous...
A homogeneously aligned nematic liquid crystal layer with positive dielectric anisotropy is consider...
A homogeneously aligned nematic liquid crystal layer with positive dielectric anisotropy is consider...
Restricted Access.Recent theoretical studies on the relative occurrence of field induced static peri...
Restricted Access.The continuum theory is used for studying magnetic field (H) induced orientational...
Restricted Access.Investigations are reported on the electric field induced orientational transition...
Using the continuum theory of curvature elasticity of nematics in the small perturbation approximati...
International audienceFrom the elastic point of view, the twist-bend nematic phase, (N-TB), has a gr...
Restricted Access.The linearized mathematical model developed by Allender, Hornreich and Johnson [19...
Using the continuum theory of curvature elasticity of nematics in the small perturbation approximati...
In liquid crystal materials, the coupling between their elastic field and an external action, such a...