Twist, splay, and uniform domains in ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals
Maxim O. Lavrentovich (),
Priyanka Kumari and
Oleg D. Lavrentovich ()
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Maxim O. Lavrentovich: Worcester State University
Priyanka Kumari: Kent State University
Oleg D. Lavrentovich: Kent State University
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-12
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Abstract The newly-discovered ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal exhibits a variety of unique defect phenomena. The depolarization field in the material favors spontaneous spatial variations in polarization, manifesting in diverse forms such as bulk twists and arrangements of alternating polarization domains. The configuration of these domains is governed by a balance between depolarization field reduction and molecular alignment at interfaces. We investigate a ferroelectric nematic confined in a thin cell with apolar surface anchoring, patterned using photoalignment. Under uniform planar alignment, the system forms stripes, while a radial +1 defect pattern results in pie-slice domains. Neighboring domains show either opposite directions of uniform polarization (thin cells) or opposite handedness of the spontaneous twist (thick cells). Our calculations and experiments demonstrate that electrostatic interactions tend to shrink domain size, whereas elastic and surface anchoring effects promote larger domains. In this work, we make predictions and measurements of the domain size as a function of cell thickness, and show that ionic screening suppresses domain formation.
Date: 2025
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