The elastic theory of chromonic liquid crystals is not completely established. We know, for example, that for anomalously low twist constants (needed for chromonics) the classical Oseen-Frank theory may entail paradoxical consequences when applied to describe the equilibrium shapes of droplets surrounded by an isotropic phase: contrary to experimental evidence, they are predicted to dissolve in a plethora of unstable smaller droplets. We proposed a quartic twist theory that prevents such an instability from happening. Here, we apply this theory to the data of two experiments devised to measure the planar anchoring strength at the plates bounding a twist cell filled with a chromonic liquid crystal; these data had previously been interpreted within the Oseen-Frank theory. We show that the quartic twist theory affords a better agreement with the experimental data, while delivering in one case a larger value for the anchoring strength.

Paparini, S., Virga, E. (2024). What a twist cell experiment tells about a quartic twist theory for chromonics. LIQUID CRYSTALS, 51(6), 993-1004 [10.1080/02678292.2024.2324465].

What a twist cell experiment tells about a quartic twist theory for chromonics

Paparini S.;
2024

Abstract

The elastic theory of chromonic liquid crystals is not completely established. We know, for example, that for anomalously low twist constants (needed for chromonics) the classical Oseen-Frank theory may entail paradoxical consequences when applied to describe the equilibrium shapes of droplets surrounded by an isotropic phase: contrary to experimental evidence, they are predicted to dissolve in a plethora of unstable smaller droplets. We proposed a quartic twist theory that prevents such an instability from happening. Here, we apply this theory to the data of two experiments devised to measure the planar anchoring strength at the plates bounding a twist cell filled with a chromonic liquid crystal; these data had previously been interpreted within the Oseen-Frank theory. We show that the quartic twist theory affords a better agreement with the experimental data, while delivering in one case a larger value for the anchoring strength.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Chromonic liquid crystals; frustrated ground state; nematic elasticity; non-uniform distortions; quartic twist theory; twist cell;
English
16-apr-2024
2024
51
6
993
1004
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Paparini, S., Virga, E. (2024). What a twist cell experiment tells about a quartic twist theory for chromonics. LIQUID CRYSTALS, 51(6), 993-1004 [10.1080/02678292.2024.2324465].
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