Orientational order and defect structures on curved surfaces

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Abstract

We study the topological defects in a nematic liquid crystal confined to a surface. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate how the position and number of defects depend on the interaction strength, the shape of the surface and other physical parameters. On a spherical surface, we find that the interaction changes the location of four +1/2 defects initially sitting on a great circle of the sphere to the vertices of a tetrahedron. In deformed spheres, we observe the coalescence of defects into two single +1 defects.

*We acknowledge the support of the NERC, which is a EFRC funded DOE Office of Science under Award DE-SC0000989.

Authors

  • Subas Dhakal

    • Northwestern University
  • Francisco Solis

    • Northwestern University / Arizona State University
    • Arizona State University
  • Monica Olvera de la Cruz

    • Northwestern University
    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University