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Twist transitions, optical-field-induced

The optical-field-induced Freedericksz transition for a twist deformation by a normally incident laser beam in a planar-aligned nematic liquid crystal is studied. The Euler equation for the molecular director and the equations describing the evolution of the beam polarization in the birefringent medium are solved simultaneously in the small-perturbation limit. The stability of the undistorted state is investigated. An alternate series of stable and unstable bifurcations is found. This phenomenon has no analog in the Freedericksz transition induced by dc electric and magnetic external fields. [Pg.174]

The optical-field-induced twist transition in planar samples has also been studied [30]. Here, because of the tendency of the pola-... [Pg.606]

Liquid-crystal electro-optic phenomena can be divided into two categories—those caused only by dielectric forces and those induced by the combination of dielectric and conduction forces. The two conduction-induced phenomena discussed later are dynamic scattering and the storage effect. Four of the dielectric phenomena, or field effects as they are sometimes known, are discussed first (1) induced birefringence, (2) twisted nematic effect, (3) guest-host interaction, and (4) cholesteric-nematic transition. [Pg.242]


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