Radial Poiseuille Flow of a Homeotropic Nematic LC Layer

Abstract
A two-dimensional Poiseuille flow in a radial direction allows to study simultaneously a whole range of flow rates. Three different deformation modes of the director field have been observed, the 'bow' mode, the 'screw' mode, and the 'peak' mode. Above a critical flow rate the bow mode transforms into the screw mode. Right and left screw mode can be produced side by side. The peak mode reached by temporary high flow rates is metastable at low flow rates. Quantitative results are reported and discussed. By reversing the flow direction in the screw mode region the left screw mode is transformed into the right screw mode and vice versa. By reversing the flow direction in the peak mode region special tube-like deformation structures are obtained. Each open tube has a point disclination at either end. Both are of opposite strength ± 1.

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