Effect of an Electric Field and a Temperature Gradient on the Formation of a Hydrodynamic Flow in a Thin Nematic Capillary


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Abstract

A theoretical description of the principles of nonmechanical transportation of microliter volumes of a liquid crystal (LC) encapsulated in a thin capillary is proposed. By numerical methods within a nonlinear generalization of the classical Ericksen–Leslie theory, various regimes of formation of a hydrodynamic flow in a uniformly oriented LC cavity under the action of a temperature gradient and a double electrostatic layer naturally arising at the LC/solid interface are investigated. The sizes of an LC capillary and the parameters of the necessary thermal effect capable of initiating a flow of the LC phase in the horizontal direction are found.

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A. V. Zakharov

Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: alexandre.zakharov@yahoo.ca
Russian Federation, Moscow, 199178

S. V. Pasechnik

Moscow Technological University (MIREA)

Email: alexandre.zakharov@yahoo.ca
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

G. I. Maksimochkin

Moscow Technological University (MIREA)

Email: alexandre.zakharov@yahoo.ca
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

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