Abstract

A two-dimensional model composed of a synthesis of the Leslie-Ericksen continuumtheory of nematics and the Euler-Lagrange equation for surface director motion is used to study the magnetic-induced director reorientation dynamics confined in spherical bipolar droplets with viscoelastic surfaces. The magnetic field is restricted to the droplet axis of symmetry direction. The numerical results indicate that the surface viscosity and anchoring strength must be taken into account to describe accurately director reorientation dynamics in droplets. In addition, the numerical results replicate frequently reported experimental observations on the performance of polymer dispersed liquid crystal films. These observations include the familiar exponential increase followed by saturation in light transmittance as the external applied field increases, and the exponential increase (decrease) followed by saturation as time increases in the on (off) state. Furthermore, this model is able to predict precisely the relationships between the rise and decay times and the external applied field strength, and the fact that the switching field strength is inversely proportional to droplet size.

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