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Continuum theory of a nematic liquid crystal with a nonideal physical surface and the surfacelike elasticity

Pages 54-73 | Received 05 Sep 2022, Published online: 23 Feb 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The nematic surface violates the translational symmetry of unrestricted medium and induces novel elastic effects. An ideal surface, where the nematic order parameter and density vanish abruptly, induces the surface elastic term that cancels out the Nehring-Saupe divergence K13 term. A more realistic, nonideal surface is represented by a thin layer where the order parameter and density smoothly vary from their bulk values to zero. This surface is shown to induce additional contributions to the effective surface elastic K13 and K24 terms. These terms are no longer total divergences which is employed to incorporate them in the elastic theory. It is shown how the higher order elasticity and the finite surface layer provide the lower free energy bound both for nonzero K13 term and for K24 term violating Ericksen’s stability condition for the uniform director ground state. The effective boundary condition and procedure of the free energy minimisation for arbitrary K13 and K24 are derived. It is shown how Ericksen’s condition is modified by the presence of the K13 term, anchoring, and spatial boundedness. An example of the surfacelike-elasticity-induced spontaneous modulations of the uniform director ground state is presented.

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Acknowledgments

The author is grateful for financial support via (Polish) National Science Center Grant No. 2019/34/E/ST2/00289 and hospitality of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Center for Theoretical Physics PAS.

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