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Tuning the defect configurations in nematic and smectic liquid crystalline shells.
Liang, H. L.; Noh, Junghyun; Zentel, R. et al.
2013In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 371 (1988), p. 20120258
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Keywords :
liquid crystals; microfluidics; topological defects
Abstract :
[en] Thin liquid crystalline shells surrounding and surrounded by aqueous phases can be conveniently produced using a nested capillary microfluidic system, as was first demonstrated by Fernandez-Nieves et al. in 2007. By choosing particular combinations of stabilizers in the internal and external phases, different types of alignment, uniform or hybrid, can be ensured within the shell. Here, we investigate shells in the nematic and smectic phases under varying boundary conditions, focusing in particular on textural transformations during phase transitions, on the interaction between topological defects in the director field and inclusions in the liquid crystal (LC), and on the possibility to relocate defects within the shell by rotating the shell in the gravitational field. We demonstrate that inclusions in a shell can seed defects that cannot form in a pristine shell, adding a further means of tuning the defect configuration, and that shells in which the internal aqueous phase is not density matched with the LC will gently rearrange the internal structure upon a rotation that changes the influence of gravity. Because the defects can act as anchor points for added linker molecules, allowing self-assembly of adjacent shells, the various arrangements of defects developing in these shells and the possibility of tuning the result by modifying boundary conditions, LC phase, thickness and diameter of the shell or applying external forces make this new LC configuration very attractive.
Disciplines :
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Liang, H. L.;  Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Noh, Junghyun ;  Seoul National University
Zentel, R.;  Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Rudquist, P.;  Chalmers University of Technology
Lagerwall, Jan  ;  Seoul National University
Language :
English
Title :
Tuning the defect configurations in nematic and smectic liquid crystalline shells.
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
ISSN :
0080-4614
Special issue title :
New frontiers in anisotropic fluid−particle composites
Volume :
371
Issue :
1988
Pages :
20120258
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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