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Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 1997
Traian Beica; Steh Fiunza; R. Moldovan; Daniel Stoenescu
Abstract This work presents a unitary mode to describe orientational structures of extreme free energy for Unidimensional distortions of a chiral nematic layer with weak tilted anchoring at limiting surfaces, using structure parameters. The case of an applied electric field was also considered. A generalised expression for surface energy involving both polar and azimuthal deformations was introduced A classification of possible structures having monotonous or non-monotonous variations of the tilt angle is presented. The solving of the equation system that links the structure parameters in each case is given.
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 2008
Stefan Frunza; Andreas Schönhals; Harald Goering; Doina Manaila-Maximean; Traian Beica; Ligia Frunza; R. Moldovan
A composite prepared from aerosil A380 and the liquid crystal (LC) 4-hexyl-4′-cyanophenyl benzoate (CP6B) was investigated by broadband dielectric spectroscopy in a large temperature range. The selected high silica density (ca. 7 g aerosil/1 g of CP6B) allows the observation of a thin layer (two-monolayer structure) adsorbed on the surface of the silica particles. For the composite one relaxation process is observed at frequencies much lower than that of the processes found for bulk CP6B. It is assigned to the dynamics of the molecules in the surface layer. The temperature dependence of its relaxation rates obeys the Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann law, which is characteristic for glass-forming liquids. The quasi 2D character of the observed glassy dynamics in the surface layer is discussed. The temperature dependence of the CP6B relaxation in the composite is compared with that of related hexylcyanobiphenyl molecules in the surface layer of aerosil composite with a similar concentration.
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 1999
R. Moldovan; Traian Beica; Stefan Frunza; Mihaela Tǐntaru
Abstract Orientational transitions induced by temperature variation, in cells with nematic liquid crystal having limiting substrates with controlled topography, are presented. The variable topography was obtained by SiOx deposition in vacuum at an incidence angle around 85°, or by depositions of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with different thicknesses, on glasses with the same SiOx deposition. The experimental results are explained by a phenomenological model based on the Landau-de Gennes free energy expansion, taking into account the anisotropy of the substrate.
Crystal Research and Technology | 1999
R. Moldovan; M. Tintaru; T. Beica; S. Frunza
The trends of temperature dependence of the surface order parameter and of the anchoring strength coefficient are theoretically evaluated in the Landau-de Gennes phenomenological theory for nematic liquid crystals. The cases of planar, homeotropic and tilted alignment at a planar limiting surface are considered. It is shown that the cases with surface order parameter greater than the bulk one or smaller than this can occur in function of the phenomenological coefficients in the surface free energy expression. The anchoring strength coefficient, W, diminishes when temperature approaches the nematic-isotropic point, after passing through a maximum in most of cases. The possibility of a non-zero anchoring strength at temperatures above the transition temperature is revealed. The obtained trends of W(T) describe well a large variety of experimental results from literature.
Crystal Research and Technology | 2004
T. Beica; R. Moldovan; M. Tintaru; I. Enache; S. Frunza
Crystal Research and Technology | 2009
I. Zgura; R. Moldovan; T. Beica; S. Frunza
Crystal Research and Technology | 1997
S. Frunza; L. Frunza; R. Moldovan; D. N. Stoenescu; G. Grigoriu; C. Luca; A. Grigoriu
Crystal Research and Technology | 1995
S. Frunza; L. Frunza; D. N. Stoenescu; R. Moldovan; T. Beica
Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials | 2006
T. Beica; R. Moldovan; I. Zgura; S. Frunza; M. Poterasu
Crystal Research and Technology | 1996
R. Moldovan; M. Tintaru; S. Frunza; T. Beica; S. Polosan