Hierarchical assembly of defects in smectic liquid crystals at curved interfaces
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Abstract
The assembly of topological defects in liquid crystals has drawn significant interest in the last decade due to their ability to trap colloidal objects and direct their arrangements. They have also brought about a high impact in modern technologies, in particular in optics, e.g., microlens arrays, soft lithography templates, and optically selective masks. Here we study the formation of defects in smectic A liquid crystal with hybrid texture at undulated surfaces. We investigate the role of surface topography on the organization of focal conic domains (FCDs) in smectic films. We demonstrate new methods for assembling FCDs and disclinations into hierarchical structures. This work paves the way for creating new procedures to control the assembly of functional nanomaterials into tunable assemblies that may find relevance in the field of energy technology.
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Presenters
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Mohamed Amine Gharbi
University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts
Authors
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Ryan S. Preusse
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Mohamed Amine Gharbi
University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts