Modeling spreading of liquid crystal drops

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Abstract

A series of experiments involving spreading of nematic liquid crystal drops on solid substrates\footnote{Poulard and Cazabat, Langmuir, 6270, vol. 21 (2005)} have uncovered a surprisingly rich variety of behavior. The drops can either be arrested in their spreading, spread stably, or destabilize with or without spreading. We propose a relatively simple model which includes elastic contribution to the free energy as well as the finite anchoring energy due to the preferred orientation of the director field at the liquid/gas and liquid/solid interfaces. We find that the main features of the experiments, including spreading and instability regimes, can be in qualitative manner described by the proposed model.

Authors

  • Linda Cummings

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Te-Sheng Lin

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Lou Kondic

    • Department of Mathematical Sciences and Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
    • NJIT
    • Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology
    • New Jersey Institute of Technology