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Dynamic wetting phenomena in lattice models for nematic fluids/liquid crystals near switchable substrate potentials

Subject Area Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Term from 2019 to 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 422785875
 
Using theoretical methods and accompanying simulations, we will investigate liquid crystals near switchable substrates. Of particular interest is the approach to wetting transitions and switches between different wetting states.As a model system, we consider lattice rods with short–range attractions. We have developed and will further improve classical density functionals for these models as well as formulate a suitable dynamic density functional theory.Wetting phase diagrams will be computed for nematically ordered (upright or lying–down) and smectic (with possible layering transitions) films. Of particular interest will be the dynamics of smectic layer formation and the switching dynamics between nematic wetting states of different orientation. In these processes, there is little mass transport involved and thus we expect that a lattice dynamics akin to Brownian dynamics can describe these well.Complementary simulations of grand canonical and kinetic Monte Carlo type will be performed to gauge and validate the theoretical results. Through collaborations with experimental groups the results on time–dependence of smectic layering and of the switching between nematic wetting states shall be tested.
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