Topologically frustrated structures in inkjet printed chiral nematic liquid crystal droplets – experiments and simulations
Soft Matter Royal Society of Chemistry (2024)
Abstract:
Director field alignment in inkjet printed droplets of chiral nematic liquid crystalline materials is investigated using both experiments and numerical simulations. Experimental investigations are performed by depositing droplets of varying sizes and pitches on homeotropic alignment layers. The competition between the bulk behaviour of the chiral nematic liquid crystal and the boundary conditions imposed by the droplet surface leads to the formation of a range of possible internal director configurations. Numerical investigations are performed using a free energy minimisation approach, and the resultant simulated polarising optical microscope images are found to agree well with experimental observations.Classification of spin-$1/2$ fermionic quantum spin liquids on the trillium lattice
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