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Electric field-driven reconfigurable multistable topological defect patterns.

Saša Harkai1, Bryce S Murray2, Charles Rosenblatt2, Samo Kralj1,3.   

Abstract

Topological defects appear in symmetry breaking phase transitions and are ubiquitous throughout Nature. As an ideal testbed for their study, defect configurations in nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) could be exploited in a rich variety of technological applications. Here we report on robust theoretical and experimental investigations in which an external electric field is used to switch between pre-determined stable chargeless disclination patterns in a nematic cell, where the cell is sufficiently thick that the disclinations start and terminate at the same surface. The different defect configurations are stabilised by a master substrate that enforces a lattice of surface defects exhibiting zero total topological charge value. Theoretically, we model disclination configurations using a Landau-de Gennes phenomenological model. Experimentally, we enable diverse defect patterns by implementing an in-house-developed Atomic Force Measurement scribing method, where NLC configurations are monitored via polarised optical microscopy. We show numerically and experimentally that an "alphabet" of up to 18 unique line defect configurations can be stabilised in a 4x4 lattice of alternating s=±1 surface defects, which can be "rewired" multistably using appropriate field manipulation. Our proof-of-concept mechanism may lead to a variety of applications, such as multistable optical displays and rewirable nanowires. Our studies also are of interest from a fundamental perspective. We demonstrate that a chargeless line could simultaneously exhibit defect-antidefect properties. Consequently, a pair of such antiparallel disclinations exhibits an attractive interaction. For a sufficiently closely-spaced pair of substrate-pinned defects, this interaction could trigger rewiring, or annihilation if defects are depinned.

Year:  2020        PMID: 33870201      PMCID: PMC8051152          DOI: 10.1103/physrevresearch.2.013176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Res        ISSN: 2643-1564


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