Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The optical properties of a cell of nematic liquid crystal presenting a tilted surface polarization submitted to an
electric field are theoretically investigated. The origin of the surface polarization is assumed to be related to the
interaction of the nematic molecules with the substrate and to the polar order due to the cell filling procedure.
The analysis shows that the coupling of the surface polarization with the external field has different effects on
the two surfaces limiting the sample. On one of them, the coupling gives rise, in an unbounded sample, to a
continuous variation of the easy angle, whereas on the other one it is responsible for a first-order like transition
of the easy axis orientation. For a sample of finite thickness our analysis shows that in the presence of a coupling
between the two surfaces, operated by the elastic properties of the liquid crystal, the abrupt variation of the easy
axis on one of the surfaces induces also on the other surface a discontinuity on the nematic surface orientation.
The optical transmission of the cell versus the amplitude of the applied voltage, for an impinging monochromatic
linearly polarized light, presents a discontinuity for the critical voltage at which the first-order transition of the
surface tilt angles appears.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cross-intersections; Correlation inequalities; Two-level polytopes
List of contributors:
Scarfone, ANTONIO MARIA
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