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Theory of the splay nematic phase: Single versus double splay

M. P. Rosseto, Jonathan V. Selinger

2020Physical review. E55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent experiments have reported a novel splay nematic phase, which has alternating domains of positive and negative splay. To model this phase, previous studies have considered a one-dimensional (1D) splay modulation of the director field, accompanied by a 1D modulation of polar order. When the flexoelectric coupling between splay and polar order becomes sufficiently strong, the uniform nematic state becomes unstable to the formation of a modulated phase. Here we reexamine this theory in terms of a recent approach to liquid crystal elasticity, which shows that pure splay deformation is double splay rather than planar single splay. Following that reasoning, we propose a structure with a two-dimensional (2D) splay modulation of the director field, accompanied by a 2D modulation of polar order, and show that the 2D structure generally has a lower free energy than the 1D structure.

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