Fluctuations in confined nematic liquid crystals in a regime of critical wetting

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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13 pages, RevTex, 3 eps figures. Phys. Rev. E, submitted

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10.1103/PhysRevE.60.7596

Within the macroscopic Landau-de Gennes approach, we examine the Gaussian normal mode fluctuations of semi-infinite nematic liquid crystals in a regime of critical wetting. It is argued that surface free-energy potentials that strongly suppress the long-range nematic order favor the appearance of bound biaxial nematic-director fluctuation modes, located in the domain occupied by the thermodynamic phase wetting the wall. Instead, substrates enhancing the orientational order promote the existence of uniaxial nematic-director local excitations. Close to the phase coexistence temperature both types of local exciations are strongly softened as compared to their bulk counterparts and acquire characteristic cusplike low-energy spectra. These spectrum peculiarities are directly connected to the critical behavior of the mean-field interface position and can provide a valuable insight on the nature of surface interactions and critical wetting phenomena in nematic liquid crystals. Possible changes in the local director mode properties resulting from the critical interface position fluctuations and order electricity effects are also discussed.

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