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The alignment of a liquid crystal in the smectic A phase in a high surface tilt cell
Authors:S J Elston
Institution:  a Physical Electronics Group, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, England b Experimental work undertaken while with the Thin Film and Interface Group, Department of Physics, University of Exeter,
Abstract:Liquid crystal alignment is studied using propagating optical mode techniques for a cell with a high surface tilt SiO alignment. The director configuration is determined for both the nematic and smectic A phases. In the nematic phase a uniform splay across the cell is demonstrated, as predicted by continuum theory. In the smectic A phase the structure is seen to be nearly uniform in the central region of the cell with large splay in boundary layers of about 0.5 μm thickness. The reason for this appears to be competition between the tilted surface alignment forces and internal forces within the bulk of the smectic A layer which would induce a homogeneous configuration.
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