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  • The study investigates the transition from nematic to smectic A liquid crystalline phases, focusing on how defects are generated during this phase change.
  • It utilizes experimental, theoretical, and numerical methods to analyze defect formation in liquid crystal droplets on water surfaces, revealing relationships between different defect types.
  • The findings suggest a complex process of morphological transformations, which could lead to new strategies for controlling the deformation and patterning of liquid crystals in various applications.

Article Abstract

The liquid crystalline phases of matter each possess distinct types of defects that have drawn great interest in areas such as topology, self-assembly and material micropatterning. However, relatively little is known about how defects in one liquid crystalline phase arise from defects or deformations in another phase upon crossing a phase transition. Here, we directly examine defects in the in situ thermal phase transition from nematic to smectic A in hybrid-aligned liquid crystal droplets on water substrates, using experimental, theoretical and numerical analyses. The hybrid-aligned nematic droplet spontaneously generates boojum defects. During cooling, toric focal conic domains arise through a sequence of morphological transformations involving nematic stripes and locally aligned focal conic domains. This simple experiment reveals a surprisingly complex pathway by which very different types of defects may be related across the nematic-smectic A phase transition, and presents new possibilities for controlled deformation and patterning of liquid crystals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459947PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15453DOI Listing

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