Fluctuational effects in the dynamics of liquid crystals

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Fluctuational effects in the dynamics of liquid crystals

E.I. Kats, V.V. Lebedev

(Partially ordered systems)

Springer-Verlag, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-168) and index

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Volume

: us ISBN 9780387979816

Description

Liquid crystals, widely used in displays for electronic equipment and other applications, have highly unusual properties arising from the anisotropy of their molecules. It appears that some aspects of the fluid dynamics of liquid crystals, such as their viscosity, can be understood only by considering the role played by thermal fluctuations. In order to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the experimental results, the authors devote a large part of the book to a derivation of the nonlinear dynamic equations and to a discussion of linearized equations for the various types of liquid crystals. The diagrammatic and other techniques they use are of general use in condensed matter physics, and this exposition should thus be of interest to all condensed-matter theorists.

Table of Contents

1 Nematic Liquid Crystals.- 1.1 Thermodynamics of Nematics.- 1.2 The Poisson Brackets Method.- 1.3 Equations of Hydrodynamics for Nematics.- 1.4 Eigenmode Spectrum of Nematics.- 2 Smectic Liquid Crystals.- 2.1 Static Properties of Smectics.- 2.2 Equations of Hydrodynamics for Smectics.- 2.3 Linear Eigenmode Spectrum of Smectics.- 3 Fluctuation Effects in Smectic Liquid Crystals.- 3.1 Static Fluctuations.- 3.2 Diagram Technique for Dynamic Effects.- 3.3 Effective Action for Smectics.- 3.4 Renormalization of the Effective Action.- 3.5 Fluctuation Corrections to the Spectrum.- 4 Columnar Phases of Liquid Crystals.- 4.1 Static Properties of Columnar Phases.- 4.2 Hydrodynamic Equations for Columnar Phases.- 4.2 Linear Spectrum of Columnar Phases.- 4.4 Fluctuation Effects in Columnar Phases.- 5 Chiral Liquid Crystals.- 5.1 Peculiarities of Static Properties of Cholesterics.- 5.2 Macroscopic Dynamics of Cholesterics.- 5.3 Static Properties of Chiral Smectics.- 5.4 Dynamics of Chiral Smectics.- 5.5 Dynamics of Compensated Cholesterics.- 6 Freely Suspended Films.- 6.1 Static Properties of the Films.- 6.2 Dynamical Equations of the Films.- 6.3 Dynamical Fluctuational Effects of the Films.- 6.4 Spectrum of Eigenmodes of the Films.- 7 Langmuir Films and Membranes.- 7.1 Thermodynamics of Langmuir Films.- 7.2 Dynamic Equations of Langmuir Films.- 7.3 The Spectrum of Surface Modes.- 7.4 Membranes.- Conclusion.- References.
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: gw ISBN 9783540979814

Description

Liquid crystals, widely used in displays for electronic equipment and other applications, have highly unusual properties arising from the anisotropy of their molecules. It appears that some aspects of the fluid dynamics of liquid crystals, such as their viscosity, can be understood only by considering the role played by thermal fluctuations. In order to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the experimental results, the authors devote a large part of the book to a derivation of the non-linear dynamic equations and to a discussion of linearized equations for the various types of liquid crystals. The diagrammatic and other techniques they use are of general use in condensed matter physics, and this exposition should thus be of interest to all condensed-matter theorists.

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  • NCID
    BA21388095
  • ISBN
    • 0387979816
    • 3540979816
  • LCCN
    92041779
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 170 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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