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Original Articles

Investigation of Helix Suppression by Surfaces in Chiral Smectic Liquid Crystal Devices: A New Approach to an Old Problem

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Pages 43-54 | Received 01 Nov 2003, Published online: 07 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

A two-dimensional theoretical model of the helical structure and dechiralisation lines formed inside a planar aligned ferroelectric liquid crystal device is presented, with particular emphasis on the effect of different types of interaction between adjacent layers. It is observed that by changing from a potential that favours synclinic ordering only, to one that favours both synclinic or anticlinic ordering equally has a significant impact on the nature of the dechiralisation lines formed and the stability of the helical structure against surface stabilisation.

Acknowledgements

LPJ would like to thank the Royal Society for financial support.

Notes

In more complete models of polar anchored smectic devices, a polarisation self interaction term is included which disfavours gradients in the spontaneous polarisation. The effect of this term is to cause φ to be close to either π/2 or 3π/2 for the bulk of the device, with a rapid distortion to meet the boundary conditions near the surfaces Citation8.

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