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  4. SURFACTANT INDUCED INTERFACIAL ANCHORING TRANSITIONS in NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DROPLETS on GLASS SURFACES
 
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SURFACTANT INDUCED INTERFACIAL ANCHORING TRANSITIONS in NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DROPLETS on GLASS SURFACES

Source
Surface Review and Letters
ISSN
0218625X
Date Issued
2017-06-01
Author(s)
Kulkarni, Siddharth
Thareja, Prachi  
DOI
10.1142/S0218625X17500445
Volume
24
Issue
4
Abstract
The interfacial adsorption of surfactants at planar nematic liquid crystal (NLC)-water interface induces an ordering transition from a tilted to perpendicular anchoring with the increase in surfactant concentration at CN=C Ccmc 1, where Ccmc is the Critical Micelle Concentration of surfactants in water. In this study, we show that depending upon the surfactant structure a tilted to perpendicular NLC anchoring transition is observed at C Ccmc≥1 in 5CB droplets of size 50-70μm. Micrometer sized 5CB droplets are deposited on glass surfaces using flow coating of 5CB-in-ethanol solutions. When placed on 5CB drop decorated glass surfaces, the aqueous surfactant solutions of aliphatic chain surfactants (SDS, CTAB and CPBr) at CN<1, result in an optical transition to a bright-cross texture attributed to the tilted anchoring of 5CB molecules at 5CB-water interface. At C Ccmc≥1, perpendicular anchoring of 5CB molecules at 5CB-water interface results in a droplet texture with a hedgehog defect. In contrast, aqueous solutions of SDBS lead to 5CB droplets with a bright-cross texture regardless of the surfactant concentration in the aqueous phase. These results indicate that the orientation of 5CB molecules is independent of the nature of the surfactant headgroup. In addition, 5CB droplet decorated OTS treated glass substrates show a hedgehog texture which disappears completely on exposure to organic vapors with the response time-dependent on the polarity of the vapor molecules.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22464
Subjects
interfaces | Nematic liquid crystals | surfaces
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