Anisotropic diffusion of islands and topological defects in dipolar chains of islands in freely-suspended SmC liquid crystal films

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Abstract

Islands, disk-like inclusions of extra layers in few-layer thick, freely-suspended tilted smectic liquid crystal films, stabilize +2π chiral vortices in the two-dimensional XY field giving the azimuthal orientation of the local molecular tilt. We have studied the Brownian motion of islands and their companion - 1 defects on the background film in a dipolar chain of islands. The mean square fluctuations of the position are strongly anisotropic, the island mobility parallel to the chain direction being up to four times smaller than their mobility perpendicular to the chain. Measurements of thermal fluctuations of islands and topological defects in dipole chains will be compared with theoretical predictions.

*This work was supported by NASA Grants No. NNX-13AQ81G and No. NNX17AC74Gand by the Soft Materials Research Center under NSF MRSEC Grants No. DMR-0820579 and DMR-1420736.

Presenters

  • Cheol Park

    • University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Cheol Park

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Eric Minor

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Joseph E MacLennan

    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Matthew Glaser

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Noel Anthony Clark

    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder