The nematic planar anchoring is usually explained by using simple elastic models: the surface easy axis corresponds to the surface direction that minimizes the excess of nematic elastic energy. When anisotropic rough substrates are used to align nematic liquid crystals, due to the complex surface morphology, usual elastic models are not directly applicable. This paper presents quantitative topographical data of rough substrates, obtained with oblique SiO evaporation under vacuum for nematic planar anchoring. Experimental data are obtained by means of Atomic Force Microscopy and they are used to demonstrate the self-affine nature of these substrates and to relate the nematic anchoring with the anisotropy of the local fractal properties of the substrate itself.

Planar Nematic Anchoring on SiO-Coated Substrates.

M GIOCONDO;
1994

Abstract

The nematic planar anchoring is usually explained by using simple elastic models: the surface easy axis corresponds to the surface direction that minimizes the excess of nematic elastic energy. When anisotropic rough substrates are used to align nematic liquid crystals, due to the complex surface morphology, usual elastic models are not directly applicable. This paper presents quantitative topographical data of rough substrates, obtained with oblique SiO evaporation under vacuum for nematic planar anchoring. Experimental data are obtained by means of Atomic Force Microscopy and they are used to demonstrate the self-affine nature of these substrates and to relate the nematic anchoring with the anisotropy of the local fractal properties of the substrate itself.
1994
Inglese
I International Conference on Scaling Concepts and Complex Fluids
16
895
900
6
http://biblioproxy.cnr.it:2106/article/10.1007%2FBF02456740
EDITRICE COMPOSITORI BOLOGNA
BOLOGNA
ITALIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
JUL 04-08, 1994
COPANELLO, ITALY
LIQUID-CRYSTALS
3
none
Barberi, R; Giocondo, M; V SAYKO, G
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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