Topology and energetics of skyrmions in chiral liquid crystals
ORAL
Abstract
Skyrmions are localized topological defects in the orientation of an order parameter field, without a singularity in the magnitude of the field. For many years, such defects have been studied in the context of chiral liquid crystals---for example, as bubbles in a confined cholesteric phase or as double-twist tubes in a blue phase. More recently, skyrmions have been investigated extensively in the context of chiral magnets. In this talk, we compare skyrmions in chiral liquid crystals with the analogous magnetic defects. Through simulations based on the nematic order tensor, we model both isolated skyrmions and periodic defect lattices. We determine how the topology and energetics of these defects are affected by easy-axis or easy-plane anisotropy, and by local biaxiality of the liquid-crystal order.
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Authors
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Ayhan Duzgun
Kent State Univ - Kent
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Jonathan Selinger
Kent State Univ - Kent, Kent State University
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Avadh Saxena
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab, Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory