Dynamics of transient pattern formation in nematic liquid crystals
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- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 36 (4) , 1883-1893
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.36.1883
Abstract
We analyze the dynamics of a transient pattern formation in the Fréedericksz transition corresponding to a twist geometry. We present a calculation of the time-dependent structure factor based on a dynamical model which incorporates consistently the coupling of the director field with the velocity flow and also the effect of fluctuations. The appearance and development of a characteristic periodicity is described in terms of the time dependence of the maximum of the structure factor. We find a well-defined time for the appearance of the pattern and a subsequent stage of pattern development in which the characteristic periodicity tends to an asymptotic value.Keywords
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