Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals

We propose a general formalism to characterize orientational frustration of smectic liquid crystals in confinement by interpreting the emerging networks of grain boundaries as objects with a topological charge. In a formal idealization, this charge is distributed in pointlike units of quarter-intege...

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Hoofdauteurs: Monderkamp, PA, Wittmann, R, Cortes, LBG, Aarts, DGAL, Smallenburg, F, Löwen, H
Formaat: Journal article
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: American Physical Society 2021
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author Monderkamp, PA
Wittmann, R
Cortes, LBG
Aarts, DGAL
Smallenburg, F
Löwen, H
author_facet Monderkamp, PA
Wittmann, R
Cortes, LBG
Aarts, DGAL
Smallenburg, F
Löwen, H
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description We propose a general formalism to characterize orientational frustration of smectic liquid crystals in confinement by interpreting the emerging networks of grain boundaries as objects with a topological charge. In a formal idealization, this charge is distributed in pointlike units of quarter-integer magnitude, which we identify with tetratic disclinations located at the end points and nodes. This coexisting nematic and tetratic order is analyzed with the help of extensive Monte Carlo simulations for a broad range of two-dimensional confining geometries as well as colloidal experiments, showing how the observed defect networks can be universally reconstructed from simple building blocks. We further find that the curvature of the confining wall determines the anchoring behavior of grain boundaries, such that the number of nodes in the emerging networks and the location of their end points can be tuned by changing the number and smoothness of corners, respectively.
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spelling oxford-uuid:c03fdc9f-11fe-49de-8ba6-afd419e37fd52022-04-26T11:30:51ZTopology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystalsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:c03fdc9f-11fe-49de-8ba6-afd419e37fd5EnglishSymplectic ElementsAmerican Physical Society2021Monderkamp, PAWittmann, RCortes, LBGAarts, DGALSmallenburg, FLöwen, HWe propose a general formalism to characterize orientational frustration of smectic liquid crystals in confinement by interpreting the emerging networks of grain boundaries as objects with a topological charge. In a formal idealization, this charge is distributed in pointlike units of quarter-integer magnitude, which we identify with tetratic disclinations located at the end points and nodes. This coexisting nematic and tetratic order is analyzed with the help of extensive Monte Carlo simulations for a broad range of two-dimensional confining geometries as well as colloidal experiments, showing how the observed defect networks can be universally reconstructed from simple building blocks. We further find that the curvature of the confining wall determines the anchoring behavior of grain boundaries, such that the number of nodes in the emerging networks and the location of their end points can be tuned by changing the number and smoothness of corners, respectively.
spellingShingle Monderkamp, PA
Wittmann, R
Cortes, LBG
Aarts, DGAL
Smallenburg, F
Löwen, H
Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals
title Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals
title_full Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals
title_fullStr Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals
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title_short Topology of orientational defects in confined smectic liquid crystals
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