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Original Articles

The elastic distortion and stability of biaxial nematic liquid crystal on the surface grooves

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Pages 885-888 | Received 04 Apr 2009, Accepted 11 Jun 2009, Published online: 07 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Fukuda et al. reexamined the Berreman's model which attributes the surface anchoring to the elastic distortion of the uniaxial nematic liquid crystal induced by the grooves of a surface. They showed that at the variance with the assumption made in the original approach of Berreman, the azimuthal distortion of the director cannot be considered as negligibly small. Now this method is generalized to the biaxial nematic liquid crystals, with some approximations for the elastic constants. We obtain an additional term in the elastic distortion energy per unit area which depends on the second power of the cosine of the angle made between the main director n at infinity and the direction of the surface grooves. This additional term describes the distortion energy of the minor director m induced by the surface grooves when the n director is anchored exactly along the grooves. We have studied the stability of the n director around the grooves, and in one-constant model for each director the stability condition is that the elastic constant of the n director is the maximum.

Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants No. 60878047 and 60736042, and the Key Subject Construction Project of Hebei Province University.

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