Flat-twisted-helical transition in composed gel sheets and self assembled chiral molecules

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Abstract

We recently presented a new chirality creating mechanism in elastic strips. in such frustrated bodies, the chiral configuration is determined in a competition between bending and stretching energies, controlled by a dimensionless parameter $\tilde {w}=w\sqrt {k/t} $, in which $w$ is the strip's width, $t$ -- its thickness and $k$ - the spontaneous curvature. I will show the geometrical and mechanical equivalence between such elastic strips and self assembled molecules made of twisted elements. I will also show experiments in responsive gels, showing how a continuous variation in $\tilde {w}$ yields an ordered shape transition from flat to twisted and helical shapes and to tubes. Similar transitions have been observed in self assembled macromolecules.

*This work was supported by Eshkol scholarship of the Israeli ministery of Science and ERC ``SoftGrowth'' project.

Authors

  • Shahaf Armon

    • Hebrew University, Jerusalem
    • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Eran Sharon

    • Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • Efi Efrati

    • University of Chicago
  • Raz Kupferman

    • Hebrew University, Jerusalem
    • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem