Literature DB >> 29626129

Light-activated helical inversion in cholesteric liquid crystal microdroplets.

Piotr Sleczkowski1,2, Ye Zhou3, Supitchaya Iamsaard1, Juan J de Pablo4, Nathalie Katsonis5, Emmanuelle Lacaze6.   

Abstract

Cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) droplets exhibit nontrivial topological features, which are controlled by the ratio between the cholesteric pitch and the droplet radius. The radial spherical structure (RSS) is of particular interest, as it reveals an onion-like concentric organization of the cholesteric helices, leading to the expression of spherical Bragg microcavities. Using an overcrowded alkene-based unidirectional molecular motor as a dopant, we show that the topological defect structure in the droplet can be activated by illumination. By using appropriate molecular motor concentrations, light can either break the symmetry of topological defects (as observed for the bent-twisted bipolar structure), or it can induce inversion of handedness in an onion-like organization (in the case of RSS). This latter feature may pave the way toward alternative activation modes of lasers based on cholesteric droplets. By also studying CLC droplets once they have reached full photoconversion at photostationary state (PSS), we highlight that the strong influence of confinement on the droplets structure occurs to the same extent after the helix inversion event. Our results are interpreted in terms of numerical simulations of the droplets' structure, which shed light on the major role played by curvature close to the droplets' center, this latter one becoming dominant when the droplet radius is small.

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Keywords:  chiral liquid crystals; confinement; droplets; molecular motors; photoinduced helix inversion

Year:  2018        PMID: 29626129      PMCID: PMC5924914          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1720742115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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