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Wetting of a spherical particle by a nematic liquid crystal

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.69.021714

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We discuss how the curvature of a substrate influences wetting by a nematic liquid crystal concentrating on the surface of a spherical particle. Our investigation is based on Landau-de Gennes free energy formulated in terms of second-rank nematic order parameter Q(ij). We review the method to treat wetting transitions in curved geometries and calculate the wetting phase diagram in terms of the temperature and a surface coupling parameter. We find that the length of the prewetting line which corresponds to the boundary-layer transitions introduced by Sheng [Phys. Rev. A 26, 1610 (1982)] gradually decreases with a decrease in particle radius until it vanishes completely below a critical radius of about 100 nm. The prewetting line ends at a critical point which we study in detail. By interpreting the effect of curvature as an effective shift in temperature in Landau-de Gennes theory, we are able to formulate a good estimate for the critical temperature as a function of the inverse particle radius. It demonstrates that splay deformations around the particle significantly influence nematic wetting of curved surfaces.

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