Influence of the backward propagating waves on the threshold in planar nematic liquid crystal films
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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nematicthresholdbackwardcrystalfilmsinfluenceliquidoscillations
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We analyze theoretically the influence of backward propagating waves on the primary threshold when a linearly polarized light impinges at normal incidence on a planarly aligned nematic liquid crystal films. We show, that the primary threshold, as a function of the phase delay induced by the nematic layer, exhibits oscillations. The amplitude of oscillations depends strongly on the drop of the refractivity indices of the nematic and outer media at the boundaries.
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