Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2007-08-29
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.77.021701
Using Monte Carlo simulations of the Lebwohl--Lasher model we study the director ordering in a nematic cell where the top and bottom surfaces are patterned with a lattice of $\pm 1$ point topological defects of lattice spacing $a$. We find that the nematic order depends crucially on the ratio of the height of the cell $H$ to $a$. When $H/a \gtrsim 0.9$ the system is very well--ordered and the frustration induced by the lattice of defects is relieved by a network of half--integer defect lines which emerge from the point defects and hug the top and bottom surfaces of the cell. When $H/a \lesssim 0.9$ the system is disordered and the half--integer defect lines thread through the cell joining point defects on the top and bottom surfaces. We present a simple physical argument in terms of the length of the defect lines to explain these results. To facilitate eventual comparison with experimental systems we also simulate optical textures and study the switching behavior in the presence of an electric field.
Backer Adam S.
Callan-Jones A. C.
Pelcovits Robert A.
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