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arxiv: 1611.03518 · v1 · pith:4HYQMWPXnew · submitted 2016-11-10 · 🧮 math.AP

Dynamic Analysis of Chevron Structures in Liquid Crystal Cells

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If a surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal cell is cooled from the smectic-A to the smectic-C phase, its layers thin causing V-shaped (chevron like) defects to form. These create an energy barrier that can prevent switching between equilibrium patterns. We examine a gradient flow for a mesoscopic Chen-Lubensky energy $\mathcal{F}(\psi,\mathbf{n})$ that allows the order parameter to vanish, so that the energy barrier does not diverge if the layer thickness becomes small. The liquid crystal can evolve during switching in such a way that the layers are allowed to melt and heal near the chevron tip in the process.

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