Phys. Rev. E 80, 041707 (2009) [7 pages]Unwinding of the uniform lying helix structure in cholesteric liquid crystals next to a spatially uniform aligning surfaceReceived 3 August 2009; published 27 October 2009 The symmetry of the cholesteric uniform lying helix (ULH) structure, where the helix axis is aligned in a single direction parallel to the device substrates, is not compatible with a uniform surface alignment and an unwinding of the helical structure is expected at the interface. Fluorescence confocal polarizing microscopy experiments are performed on the interface between a bulk ULH and a uniform aligning surface (for both planar and homeotropic alignments). The results are analyzed in the framework of a finite difference numerical simulation based on the Frank elastic distortion, to determine relevant director structures. An optical model is introduced to predict three-dimensional fluorescence profiles for the structures. Comparison of experimental and theoretical results shows that the equilibrium structure of the system involves a continuous unwinding of the helix close to the surface. © 2009 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.80.041707
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.80.041707
PACS:
61.30.Eb, 61.30.Hn, 42.70.Df, 61.30.Dk
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