Complex fluids at complex surfaces simply complicated


Autoria(s): Patrício, Pedro Manuel Alves; Romero-Enrique, J. M.; Silvestre, N. M.; Bernardino, N. R.; da Gama, M. M. T.
Data(s)

31/01/2013

31/01/2013

2011

Resumo

We study wetting and filling of patterned surfaces by a nematic liquid crystal. We focus on three important classes of periodic surfaces: triangular, sinusoidal and rectangular. The results highlight the similarities and differences of nematic wetting of these surfaces and wetting by simple fluids. The interplay of geometry, surface and elastic energies can lead to the suppression of either filling or wetting. The periodic rectangular surface displays re-entrant transitions, with a sequence dry-filled-wet-filled, in the relevant region of parameter space.

Identificador

PATRÍCIO, P.; ROMERO-ENRIQUE, J. M.; SILVESTRE, N. M.; BERNARDINO, N. R.; DA GAMA, M. M. T. - Complex fluids at complex surfaces simply complicated. Molecular Physics. ISSN 0026-9876. Vol. 109, n.º 7-10 (2011) p. 1067-1075.

0026-8976

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/2121

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eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis LTD

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restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Wetting Transitions #Nematics Liquid Crystals #Patterned Substrates #Nemantic-Liquid-Crystal #Induced Orientational Order #Phase-Transition #Substrate Interface #Isotropic-Phase #Wedge #Alignment #Layer #Films
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article