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Mesoscale structure of chiral nematic shells
Author(s) -
Ye Zhou,
Ashley Z. Guo,
Rui Zhang,
Julio C. Armas-Pérez,
José A. MartínezGonzález,
Mohammad Rahimi,
Monirosadat Sadati,
Juan Pablo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
soft matter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 170
eISSN - 1744-6848
pISSN - 1744-683X
DOI - 10.1039/c6sm01284a
Subject(s) - liquid crystal , chirality (physics) , phase diagram , bent molecular geometry , topological defect , materials science , frustration , condensed matter physics , shell (structure) , chemical physics , phase (matter) , physics , chiral symmetry , quantum mechanics , nambu–jona lasinio model , composite material , quark
There is considerable interest in understanding and controlling topological defects in nematic liquid crystals (LCs). Confinement, in the form of droplets, has been particularly effective in that regard. Here, we employ a Landau-de Gennes formalism to explore the geometrical frustration of nematic order in shell geometries, and focus on chiral materials. By varying the chirality and thickness in uniform shells, we construct a phase diagram that includes tetravalent structures, bipolar structures (BS), bent structures and radial spherical structures (RSS). It is found that, in uniform shells, the BS-to-RSS structural transition, in response to both chirality and shell geometry, is accompanied by an abrupt change of defect positions, implying a potential use for chiral nematic shells as sensors. Moreover, we investigate thickness heterogeneity in shells and demonstrate that non-chiral and chiral nematic shells exhibit distinct equilibrium positions of their inner core that are governed by shell chirality c.

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