Phase separation and folding in swelled nematoelastic films

We explore reshaping of nematoelastic films upon imbibing an isotropic solvent under conditions when isotropic and nematic phases coexist. The structure of the interphase boundary is computed taking into account the optimal nematic orientation governed by interaction of gradients of the nematic orde...

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