Parity of the weak Fréedericksz transition.

Eur Phys J E Soft Matter

CNISM and Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Siena, Italy.

Published: December 2012

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  • The study builds on Kumar et al.'s discovery of the inverse Fréedericksz transition, exploring the stability and configurations in a Fréedericksz cell under weak planar conditions.
  • The simple one-constant Frank theory indicates that the equilibrium behavior can be modeled by a nonlinear pendulum equation, leading to multiple potential solutions due to symmetry.
  • This analysis helps explain the observed experimental findings by showing that the system has metastable energy levels depending on anchoring strength and external fields.

Article Abstract

Motivated by the recent experimental findings by Kumar et al. (Phys. Rev. E., 82, 011701 (2010)) in which the inverse Fréedericksz transition is observed, we have theoretically investigated the parity and the stability of the equilibrium configurations of a Fréedericksz cell with weak planar boundary conditions. Within the one-constant approximation of the Frank theory, the bulk equilibrium equation reduces to the nonlinear pendulum equation. Its solutions, when combined with boundary conditions deriving by the energy anchoring, lose uniqueness, exhibiting various symmetries. Thus, at a given anchoring strength and applied field, the cell becomes a system with metastable discrete energy levels. Our analysis proposes an explanation of the experimental results.

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