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Dielectrowetting of a thin nematic liquid crystal layer
E. Mema,
L. Kondic
,
L. J. Cummings
Mathematical Sciences
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Anchoring Conditions
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Boundary Value Problem
25%
Dielectrowetting
100%
Director Field
25%
Electric Potential
50%
Flat Film
50%
Flat Substrate
25%
Liquid Crystal Films
25%
Liquid Crystal Layer
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Liquid Crystal Molecules
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Long Waves
25%
Mathematical Model
25%
Molecular Orientation
25%
Nematic Liquid Crystal
100%
Non-uniform Electric Field
25%
Partial Differential Equations
25%
Spatially Variable
25%
Surface Anchoring
25%
Engineering
Boundary Value
25%
Electric Potential
50%
Flat Film
50%
Flat Substrate
25%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Mathematical Model
25%
Molecular Orientation
25%
Nonuniform Electric Field
25%
Partial Differential Equation
25%
Thin Films
25%
Material Science
Film
100%
Molecular Orientation
25%
Nematic Liquid Crystal
100%
Thin Films
25%