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Emerging Topological Structures in Nematic Moiré Patterns

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Abstract

Topological defects are of fundamental interest to soft matter physics, particle physics, and mathematics. In liquid crystals, they are also of practical importance in sensing, photonics, and directed self-assembly of colloids and molecules. Rational design of topological defects with arbitrary morphology and periodicity could enable more practical applications of topological defects, which remains a challenge to date. Inspired by the moiré pattern, here we combine simulations and experiments to study nematic liquid crystal cells confined by two identical surface patterns. By a mechanical twist, we observe a rich variety of highly tunable, novel topological structures, which are sensitive to system geometries; the corresponding cross-polarized images are distinct from isotropic moiré patterns. Simulations also show that the Frederiks transition voltage is approximately 10% lower in nematic moiré patterned cells than in conventional planar twisted cells. As such, the proposed simple mechanical twist method shows the promise of designing and tuning arbitrary, external-field-responsive, mesoscopic structures and optical patterns in liquid crystals and beyond, which can facilitate applications in defect-templated self-assembly, display, imaging, and photonic devices.

Publication: X. Wang†, J. Chen†, J. Jiang, C. Peng, R. Zhang,"Emerging Topological Structures in Moiré Patterns". Submitted

Presenters

  • Xinyu Wang

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Authors

  • Xinyu Wang

    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Juan Chen

    The University of Memphis, University of Memphis

  • Jinghua Jiang

    University of Science and Technology China, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Chenhui Peng

    University of Science and Technology China, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Rui Zhang

    HKUST, The Hong Kong University of Science and, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology