Computer simulations of nematic droplets
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Liquid Crystals
- Vol. 14 (4) , 1189-1198
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02678299308027827
Abstract
Nematic droplets are intimately connected with disclinations, because in nematic droplets, point and line-shaped defects, as well as surface defects, are not generated at random, but inevitably by topological constraints. Thus, droplets provide a good means for investigating nematic defects. There is a growing interest in both topics due to the applications in polymer dispersed liquid crystal devices [1–3], but also in classical display modelling, where nematic defects are to be avoided. Various types of droplets are investigated theoretically with the aid of a previously developed numerical algorithm [4,5], which is based on a dynamic equation for the alignment tensor a μv. The rotational diffusion, the influence of an orienting external field, and the Frank elasticity (in the one-coefficient approximation) are taken into account, but flow processes are neglected. For the application to nematic droplets, a new type of boundary conditions had to be used, which I have called ‘true planar anchoring’. I simulate the relaxation of the director field of nematic droplets from the isotropic state and vice versa for various types of anchoring and cavity shapes. Contrast pictures, as if viewed under crossed Nicols, are computed and compared to experiment. The results obtained elucidate the nature of the surface disclinations of strength one (boojums). In particular, it is found that their occurrence can be understood as a consequence of the planar anchoring, without any further assumptions. Moreover, a phase transition-like transformation of the director configuration is predicted which is temperature controlled and occurs, as the blue phases do, close to the nematic-isotropic transition temperature Tc.Keywords
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