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Reconfigurable Periodic Liquid Crystal Defect Array via Modulation of Electric Field
Author(s) -
You Ra,
Choi YunSeok,
Shin Min Jeong,
Seo MinKyo,
Yoon Dong Ki
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced materials technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.184
H-Index - 42
ISSN - 2365-709X
DOI - 10.1002/admt.201900454
Subject(s) - liquid crystal , topological defect , electric field , materials science , topology (electrical circuits) , particle (ecology) , vortex , generator (circuit theory) , electrode , lithography , optoelectronics , modulation (music) , phase (matter) , optics , power (physics) , condensed matter physics , physics , engineering , acoustics , electrical engineering , oceanography , quantum mechanics , geology , thermodynamics
Topological defects in liquid crystal (LC) phases have been considered critical from the areas in topology and self‐assembly, as well as in applications such as optical vortex generation, particle manipulation system, and template for material micropatterning. An approach for generating and modulating various patterns of LC defects is presented in a single cell by varying the electrode configurations. Periodic LC defect arrays including −1 topological defect in the nematic phase can be achieved by simply adjusting crossed electrodes. Specifically, the fourfold symmetric −1 defect pattern is used as a vortex beam generator and a particle trapping agent with control either of the frequency of the applied electric field or the temperature. The approach suggested here would be beneficial to extend the use of LC patterns in lithographic tools and optoelectronic devices.

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