Crystals (Sep 2022)

Defect Dynamics in Anomalous Latching of a Grating Aligned Bistable Nematic Liquid Crystal Device

  • J. C. Jones,
  • S. A. Jones,
  • Z. R. Gradwell,
  • F. A. Fernandez,
  • S. E. Day

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12091291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1291

Abstract

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Deliberate manipulation of topological defects is of particular interest for liquid crystal applications. For example, surface bistability occurs in the grating aligned Zenithal Bistable Device due to the stabilisation of ±½ defects at the points of high surface curvature. Conventional latching between continuous and defect states has previously been simulated satisfactorily using Q-tensor models that include the effect of weak-anchoring and flexoelectricity. However, experimental studies show that some arrangements lead to anomalous latching regimes. The Q-tensor model is used to show that such effects occur when the defects become detached from the surface and have more complex paths in the bulk of the sample.

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