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Surface alignment and anchoring transitions in nematic lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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anchoringhomeotropictangentialalignmentchromonicliquidlyotropicnematic
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The surface alignment of lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals (LCLCs) can be not only planar (tangential) but also homeotropic, with self-assembled aggregates perpendicular to the substrate, as demonstrated by mapping optical retardation and by three-dimensional imaging of the director field. With time, the homeotropic nematic undergoes a transition into a tangential state. The anchoring transition is discontinuous and can be described by a double-well anchoring potential with two minima corresponding to tangential and homeotropic orientation.
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