Mathematical Biology Seminar
Sartok Sircar
University of South Carolina
Friday Feb. 6, 2008
3:05pm in LCB 215 "Orientational dynamics of biaxial
liquid crystals
Abstract:
In 2004, a new "biaxial phase" of liquid crystalline polymer
(LCP) was discovered experimentally. Since then, a lot of effort has
been devoted at the experimental level to understand the orientational
response of such a system in the presence of an external field. To our
knowledge, for the first time, we numerically predict and present the
various phases of biaxial LCPs and show the sequence of orientations
in
the different material parameter regions. The talk is divided into two
sections. First, we present the steady-state nematics of a simpler
class
of uniaxial (or spheroidal) LCPs in the presence of an external field,
state some theorems regarding the existence of the "solutions" and
present the phase bifurcation diagram of the order parameters of these
anisotropic systems. The flow-phase sequence of the biaxial (or
cuboidal
shaped) liquid crystals, in the presence of an external shear flow,
are
then discussed. The underlying hydrodynamic theory; as well as; the
rheological properties are also presented.
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