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A Ginzburg-Landau type problem for highly anisotropic nematic liquid crystals

arXiv:1712.00493

Abstract

We carry out an asymptotic analysis of a thin nematic liquid crystal in which one elastic constant dominates over the others, namely \begin{align} \label{energyab} \inf E_\varepsilon(u)\quad\mbox{where}\quad E_\varepsilon(u) := \frac{1}{2}\int_Ω\left\{\varepsilon\,|\nabla u|^2 + \frac{1}{\varepsilon} \,(|u|^2 - 1)^2 + L \,(\mathrm{div}\,u)^2\right\} \,dx. \end{align} Here $u: Ω\to \mathbb R^2$ is a vector field, $0 < \varepsilon \ll 1 $ is a small parameter, and $L > 0$ is a fixed constant, independent of $\varepsilon$. We derive the $Γ$-limit $E_0$, which is a sum of a bulk term penalizing divergence and an Aviles-Giga type wall energy involving the cube of the jump in the tangential component of the $\mathbb{S}^1$-valued order parameter. We then derive criticality conditions for $E_0$ and analyze minimization of $E_0$ both rigorously and numerically for various domains $Ω$ and a variety of Dirichlet boundary conditions.