Geometry-induced Orientational Ordering in Chiral Liquid Crystals
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Abstract
In this work we explore the effect of geometrical confinements on the orientational ordering and transition of topological defects in chiral liquid crystal (LC) droplets. The geometrical confinements are induced by uniaxial stretching as well as compressing of a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal films. Our experimental and computational results show that compressing a chiral liquid crystal droplet with radial spherical structure (RSS) embedded in a polymer matrix with planar anchoring flattens the spherical droplet to an oblate. The chiral liquid crystal in the outer part of the oblate exhibits the structure similar to that of spherical droplets with RSS rings while the inner part adopts a disc-shape topology with helical axis aligned normal to the surface. Upon uniaxial stretching, the RSS configuration becomes unstable and the reflection band of the frustrated chiral liquid crystal shifts toward shorter wavelengths. This study allows discovery of new phases of chiral liquid crystals for applications in mechano-optical metamaterials.
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Presenters
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Monirosadat Sadati
- Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago