RESUMMATION OF HIGHER-ORDER TERMS IN THE FREE-ENERGY DENSITY OF NEMATIC LIQUID-CRYSTALS

Authors
Citation
S. Faetti, RESUMMATION OF HIGHER-ORDER TERMS IN THE FREE-ENERGY DENSITY OF NEMATIC LIQUID-CRYSTALS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 49(6), 1994, pp. 5332-5344
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Physycs, Mathematical","Phsycs, Fluid & Plasmas
ISSN journal
1063651X
Volume
49
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Part
A
Pages
5332 - 5344
Database
ISI
SICI code
1063-651X(1994)49:6<5332:ROHTIT>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The presence of the surfacelike elastic constant K13 in the expression of the elastic free-energy density F2 for a nematic liquid crystal (N LC) makes the free-energy functional unbounded from below. A discontin uity of the director field has been predicted to occur at the interfac es of the NLC. In recent years two very different theoretical approach es have been proposed to bypass mathematical difficulties related to t he K13 problem. Hinov and Pergamenshchik [Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 148, 197 (1987); 178, 53 (1990), and references therein; Phys. Rev. E 48, 1254 (1993)] consider the surface director discontinuity is an artifac t of theory and make the assumption that the director field must be so ught in the class of continuous functions. With this assumption a well defined solution for the equilibrium director field can be found and new phenomena are predicted to occur. Barbero and co-workers [Nuovo Ci mento D 12, 1259 (1990); Liq. Cryst. 5, 693 (1989)] expanded the free- energy functional F up to the fourth order in the director derivatives (second-order elastic theory) and showed that the minimization proble m now becomes mathematically well posed. A strong subsurface director distortion on a length scale of the order of the molecular length is p redicted to occur by using this approach. The macroscopic consequence of the strong subsurface distortion is an apparent renormalization of the anchoring energy as far as the long-range bulk distortion is conce rned. In the first part of this paper we propose a simple and rigorous test based on the general principles of mechanics to establish the in ternal consistency of these very different theoretical approaches. The second-order elastic theory is found to satisfy this test, while the Hinov-Pergamenshchik model is found to be in contrast with it. In the second part of this paper we make a systematic expansion of the free e nergy at any order in the director derivatives and we analyze the phys ical effects of the higher-order contributions that were disregarded b y the second-order theory. At any expansion order a strong subsurface director distortion is predicted to occur and its macroscopic effect i s shown to be equivalent to an apparent renormalization of the anchori ng energy. Therefore, the main qualitative predictions of the second-o rder elastic theory remain satisfied at any expansion order, although the quantitative behavior of the system is found to be greatly affecte d by higher-order contributions.