Adsorption Phenomena and Anchoring Energy in Nematic Liquid Crystals

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A01=Giovanni Barbero
A01=Luiz Roberto Evangelista
Adsorption Energy
Adsorption Phenomenon
American Physical Society
Anchoring Energy
Author_Giovanni Barbero
Author_Luiz Roberto Evangelista
Bulk Energy Density
Category=PHFC
complex fluids research
density
Dielectric Anisotropy
dielectric surface effects
Elastic Constants
Elastic Energy Density
energies
Energy Density
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_science
Frank Elastic Constants
Free Energy Density
interfacial phenomena in physics
ion adsorption dynamics
Journal De Physique
letters
Liquid Crystal
liquid crystal device optimization
Magnetic Grains
molecular
Molecular Crystals
Nematic Director
Nematic Isotropic Phase Transition
Nematic Liquid Crystal
Nematic Order Parameter
Nematic Phase
NLC Sample
Order Parameter
phase
phenomenon
physical
review
Scalar Order Parameter
surface
surface alignment mechanisms
Surface Energy
surface energy modeling in liquid crystals
tilt
Tilt Angle

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367392420
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Despite the large quantity of phenomenological information concerning the bulk properties of nematic phase liquid crystals, little is understood about the origin of the surface energy, particularly the surface, interfacial, and anchoring properties of liquid crystals that affect the performance of liquid crystal devices. Self-contained and unique, Adsorption Phenomena and Anchoring Energy in Nematic Liquid Crystals provides an account of new and established results spanning three decades of research into the problems of anchoring energy and adsorption phenomena in liquid crystals. The book contains a detailed discussion of the origin and possible sources of anchoring energy in nematic liquid crystals, emphasizing the dielectric contribution to the anchoring energy in particular. Beginning with fundamental surface and anchoring properties of liquid crystals and the definition of the nematic phase, the authors explain how selective ion adsorption, dielectric energy density, thickness dependence, and bias voltage dependence influence the uniform alignment of liquid crystals and affect the performance of liquid crystal devices. They also discuss fundamental equations regulating the adsorption phenomenon and the dynamic aspects of ion adsorption phenomenon in liquid crystalline systems. Adsorption Phenomena and Anchoring Energy in Nematic Liquid Crystals serves as an excellent source of reference for graduates and researchers working in liquid crystals, complex fluids, condensed matter physics, statistical physics, chemical engineering, and electronic engineering, as well as providing a useful general introduction to and background information on the nematic liquid crystal phase.
Barbero, Giovanni; Evangelista, Luiz Roberto

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