Zig-zag wall lattice in a nematic liquid crystal with an in-plane switching configuration
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Andrade Silva, I.
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Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
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Odent, Vincent
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2014-12-11T12:01:31Z
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2014-12-11T12:01:31Z
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2014
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PHYSICAL REVIEW E 90, 022504 (2014)
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.90.022504
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126508
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Liquid crystals displays with tailoring electrodes exhibit complex spatiotemporal dynamics when a large
voltage is applied. We report experimental observations of the appearance of a programmable zig-zag lattice
using an in-plane-switching cell filled with a nematic liquid crystal. Applying a small voltage to a wide
range of frequencies, the system exhibits an Ising wall lattice. Increasing the voltage, this lattice presents
a spatial instability generating an undulating wall lattice, and to higher voltages it becomes zig-zag type.
Experimentally, we characterize the bifurcations and phase diagram of the wall lattice. Theoretically, we develop,
from first principles, a descriptive model. This model has a good qualitative agreement with experimental
observations.
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Patrocinador
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Auspiciadores: ANRCONICYT 39 (Grant No. ANR-2010-INTB-402-02), “Colors.” M.G.C. and V.O. acknowledge the financial support of FONDECYT Projects No. 1120320 and No. 3130382.