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Research Article

Advances in model-independent restoration of the liquid crystal surface anchoring potential

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Pages 1-14 | Published online: 05 May 2021
 

Abstract

We extend further the theoretical and experimental studies of the actual surface anchoring potential restoration by polarization microscope technique in a wedge-shaped cell with weak surface anchoring forces filled by a chiral nematic liquid crystal (in Grandjean-Cano Wedge). To realize the theoretically predicted options of observation of large director deviation angles from the easy axes the experimental studies of director distribution in Grandjean-Cano zones were performed for differing easy axes orientations at the wedge surfaces. A weak surface anchoring at one wedge surface was obtained by a photo-alignment technique. A strong surface anchoring at the second wedge surface was also obtained by a photo-alignment technique with an enlarged irradiation dose. There were observed walls with weak jumps of the director orientation between first neighboring Grandjean-Cano zones. Some experimentally obtained polarization microscope images demonstrate partially unwound director structures in zero Grandjean-Cano zone. To ensure optimal parameters of the further experiments on the actual surface anchoring potential restoration theoretical calculations of the director distribution in individual Grandjean-Cano zones were performed for various model surface anchoring potentials. It was found that especially promising for description of the experimentally found director distribution is the D-potential. As a result of the present studies the angular range of a model-independent actual azimuthal surface anchoring potential restoration was enlarge (up to π/3) and the ways of an actual surface anchoring potential restoration in a whole angular range of its determination are discussed.

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Funding

The work is supported by the RBF grant (submission N 20-12-00025).

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