Robert L. Melcher, P.M. Alt, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
The integrated birefringence of a surfactant (C16H33NH2)-aligned methoxybenzylidene butylaniline cell as a function of applied magnetic field (up to 100 kG) has been measured. The Oseen and Frank elastic continuum theory and a generalized torque balance equation at the interface have been utilized for the calculation to fit the measured data. A very good fit to the data was obtained using an anisotropic liquid crystal-to-wall interfacial potential of the form C cos 2 θ+C4 cos4 θ for the calculation. It was found that C4/C=-0.38.
Robert L. Melcher, P.M. Alt, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
M. Lu, K.H. Yang
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2: Letters
George Liang-Tai Chiu, K.H. Yang
Photonics China 1998
K.H. Yang
Journal of Applied Physics