Conical soliton escape into a third dimension of a surface vortex
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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solutionsurfacecrystdimensionsubstratethirdthree-dimensionalalignment
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We present an exact three-dimensional solitonic solution to a sine-Gordon-type Euler-Lagrange equation, that describes a configuration of a three-dimensional vector field n constrained to a surface p-vortex, with a prescribed polar tilt angle on a planar substrate and escaping into the third dimension in the bulk. The solution is relevant to characterization of a schlieren texture in nematic liquid-crystal films with tangential (in-plane) substrate alignment. The solution is identical to a section of a point defect discovered many years ago by Saupe [Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 21, 211 (1973)], when latter is restricted to a surface.
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