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Fluid jets and polar domains, on the relationship between electromechanical instability and topology in ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal droplets

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Fluid jets and polar domains, on the relationship between electromechanical instability and topology in ferroelectric nematic liquid crystal droplets / S. Marni, F. Caimi, R. Barboza, N. Clark, T. Bellini, L. Lucchetti. - In: SOFT MATTER. - ISSN 1744-683X. - 20:25(2024 Jul), pp. 4878-4885. [10.1039/d4sm00317a]
Abstract:
Ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals are a class of recently discovered fluid materials formed by highly polar molecules that spontaneously align along a common direction, giving rise to a macroscopic polarization P. Since the polarization vector is locally collinear to the optical axis n, the study of the spatial patterns of n enables deducing the structure of P. We have carried on such topological study on ferroelectric nematic droplets confined between two solid ferroelectric substrates both when the droplet is in equilibrium and during a jet-emission phase that takes place when the solid surfaces become sufficiently charged. We find that in equilibrium the droplet splits in striped domains in which P has alternating directions. When these domains extend close to the droplets’ perimeter, P adopts a π-twisted structure to minimize accumulation of polarization charges. As the substrate surface charge is increased above threshold, fluid jets are emitted with a quasi-periodic pattern, a behaviour suggesting that their location is governed by an electrofluidic instability on the droplets’ rim, in turn indicating the absence of specific trigger points. Soon after their emission, the jet periodicity is lost; some jets retract while other markedly grow. In this second regime, jets that grow are those that more easily connect to polar domains with P along the jet axis. Occasionally, ejection of isolated spikes also occurs, revealing locations where polarization charges have accumulated because of topological patterns extending on length scales smaller than the typical domain size.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
S. Marni, F. Caimi, R. Barboza, N. Clark, T. Bellini, L. Lucchetti
Autori di Ateneo:
BELLINI TOMMASO GIOVANNI ( autore )
CAIMI FEDERICO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1166380
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1166380/3113232/Marni_Fluid-jets-polar-domains_Post-print.pdf
Progetto:
Polarization Control of New Ultrasensitive Ferroelectric Materials in Microconfinement
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