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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics Année : 2014

Light-induced pitch transitions in photosensitive cholesteric liquid crystals: Effects of anchoring energy

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We experimentally study how the cholesteric pitch, $P$, depends on the equilibrium one, $P_0$, in planar liquid crystal (LC) cells with both strong and semistrong anchoring conditions. The cholesteric phase was induced by dissolution in the nematic LC the right-handed chiral dopant 7-DHC (7-dehydrocholesterol, provitamin $D_3$) which transforms to left-handed tachysterol under the action of UV irradiation at the wavelength of 254 nm. By using the model of photoreaction kinetics we obtain dependencies of isomers concentrations and thus the equilibrium pitch on UV irradiation dose. The cholesteric pitch was measured as a function of irradiation time using the polarimetry method. In this method, the pitch is estimated from the experimental data on the irradiation time dependence of the ellipticity of light transmitted through the LC cells. It is found that the resulting dependence of the twist parameter, $2 D/P$ ($D$ is the cell thickness), on the free twisting number parameter, $2 D/P_0$, shows the jump-like behaviour and agrees well with the known theoretical results for the anchoring potential of the Rapini-Papoular form.
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hal-00975005 , version 1 (26-02-2015)

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Tetiana N. Orlova, Roman I. Iegorov, Alexei D. Kiselev. Light-induced pitch transitions in photosensitive cholesteric liquid crystals: Effects of anchoring energy. Physical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 2014, 89 (1), pp.012503 (1-10). ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.89.012503⟩. ⟨hal-00975005⟩

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