Abstract
Nonmechanical fluid pumping principle has been developed utilizing the interactions of both the director [Formula: see text] and velocity v fields and temperature T redistribution across a two-dimensional homogeneously-aligned nematic (HAN) microfluidic channel under the influence both of a heat flux [Formula: see text] and the surface electric field E0, originating from the surface charge density [Formula: see text]. The heat flux [Formula: see text] is caused by the laser beam pulse focused on the channel's boundary, whereas the normally directed electric field is due to electric double layers, that is naturally created within the liquid crystal near a charged surface. Calculations, based upon the nonlinear extension of the classical Ericksen-Leslie theory, with accounting the entropy balance equation, show that due to the coupling between the [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], in the HAN microfluidic channel the vortical flow [Formula: see text] may be excited. The direction and magnitude of [Formula: see text] is influenced by [Formula: see text] and E0, as well as by the thickness of the HAN microfluidic channel.
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