Colloidal aggregation in a nematic liquid crystal: topological arrest of particles by a single-stroke disclination line
- PMID: 17025998
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.127801
Colloidal aggregation in a nematic liquid crystal: topological arrest of particles by a single-stroke disclination line
Abstract
We numerically study many-body interactions among colloidal particles suspended in a nematic liquid crystal, using a fluid particle dynamics method, which properly incorporates dynamical coupling among particles, nematic orientation, and flow field. Based on simulation results, we propose a new type of interparticle interaction in addition to well-known quadrupolar interaction for particles accompanying Saturn-ring defects. This interaction is mediated by the defect of the nematic phase: upon nematic ordering, a closed disclination loop binds more than two particles to form a sheetlike dynamically arrested structure. The interaction depends upon the topology of a disclination loop binding particles, which is determined by aggregation history.
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