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. 2011 Apr;10(4):303-9.
doi: 10.1038/nmat2982. Epub 2011 Mar 20.

Memory and topological frustration in nematic liquid crystals confined in porous materials

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Memory and topological frustration in nematic liquid crystals confined in porous materials

Takeaki Araki et al. Nat Mater. 2011 Apr.

Abstract

Orientational ordering is key to functional materials with switching capability, such as nematic liquid crystals and ferromagnetic and ferroelectric materials. We explored the confinement of nematic liquid crystals in bicontinuous porous structures with smooth surfaces that locally impose normal orientational order on the liquid crystal. We find that frustration leads to a high density of topological defect lines permeating the porous structures, and that most defect lines are made stable by looping around solid portions of the confining material. Because many defect trajectories are possible, these systems are highly metastable and efficient in memorizing the alignment forced by external fields. Such memory effects have their origin in the topology of the confining surface and are maximized in a simple periodic bicontinuous cubic structure. We also show that nematic liquid crystals in random porous networks exhibit a disorder-induced slowing-down typical of glasses that originates from activated collisions and rearrangements of defect lines. Our findings offer the possibility to functionalize orientationally ordered materials through topological confinement.

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  • Liquid crystals: Maximizing memory.
    Muševič I, Zumer S. Muševič I, et al. Nat Mater. 2011 Apr;10(4):266-8. doi: 10.1038/nmat3000. Nat Mater. 2011. PMID: 21430669 No abstract available.

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