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Liquid Crystals and their Application Russian Journal Zhidkie kristally i ikh prakticheskoe ispol'zovanie Жидкие кристаллы и их практическое использование |
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Zhidk. krist. ikh prakt. ispol'z. = Liq. Cryst. and their Appl., 2022, 22 (3), 111—115. DOI: 10.18083/LCAppl.2022.3.111 |
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Azimuthal Rotation of Periodic Structure of Linear Defects in Cholesteric Layer under Planar-Conical Boundary Conditions
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O. O. Prishchepa1*, V. S. Sutormin1,2, M. N. Krakhalev1,2, A. A. Ivanenko1, A. D. Shefer1, V. Ya. Zyryanov1
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Author affiliations 1Kirensky Institute of Physics, Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
2Institute of Engineering Physics and Radio Electronics, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
*Corresponding author: p_oksana@iph.krasn.ru
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Abstract Electrically induced azimuthal rotation of periodic structure of linear defects formed within cholesteric layer under planar-conical boundary conditions during relaxation from homeotropic state has been studied. It has been shown that when applying a voltage in the range 0 ≤ U ≤ 1,8 V, the periodic structures oriented at different azimuthal angles (within 90°) depending on the field values can be formed.
Keywords: cholesteric,
linear defect,
periodic structure,
diffraction,
surface anchoring,
conical boundary conditions, optical texture
For citation:
Prishchepa O. O., Sutormin V. S., Krakhalev M. N., Ivanenko A. A., Shefer A. D., Zyryanov V. Ya. Azimuthal rotation of periodic structure of linear defects in cholesteric layer under planar-conical boundary conditions. Liq. Cryst. and their Appl., 2022, 22 (3), 111–115 (in Russ.).
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