Abstract

Within the continuum theory we study the influence of codirectional electric and magnetic fields on the orientational structure of a ferronematic layer taking into account the segregation effects. Recently in [Phys. Rev. E 81, 051710 (2010)] the tricritical behavior of the magnetic Freedericksz transition in ferronematics has been theoretically predicted. This paper shows that an external electric field can change the character of this transition. We find reentrant Freedericksz transitions in ferronematic liquid crystals subjected to the electric and magnetic fields. These transitions can be either first- or second-order ones. We derive the analytical expression for the width of the area of the reentrant orientational transitions.

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