Qualitatively and Quantitatively Different Configurations of Nematic–Nanoparticle Mixtures

Author:

Zid Maha12ORCID,Pal Kaushik3ORCID,Harkai Saša14,Abina Andreja2ORCID,Kralj Samo15ORCID,Zidanšek Aleksander125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

2. Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

3. University Centre for Research and Development (UCRD), Department of Physics, Chandigarh University, Ghruan, Mohali 140413, Punjab, India

4. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Jadranska cesta 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

5. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Maribor, Koroška cesta 160, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

Abstract

We consider the influence of different nanoparticles or micrometre-scale colloidal objects, which we commonly refer to as particles, on liquid crystalline (LC) orientational order in essentially spatially homogeneous particle–LC mixtures. We first illustrate the effects of coupling a single particle with the surrounding nematic molecular field. A particle could either act as a “dilution”, i.e., weakly distorting local effective orientational field, or as a source of strong distortions. In the strong anchoring limit, particles could effectively act as topological point defects, whose topological charge q depends on particle topology. The most common particles exhibit spherical topology and consequently act as q = 1 monopoles. Depending on the particle’s geometry, these effective monopoles could locally induce either point-like or line-like defects in the surrounding LC host so that the total topological charge of the system equals zero. The resulting system’s configuration is topologically equivalent to a crystal-like array of monopole defects with alternating topological charges. Such configurations could be trapped in metastable or stable configurations, where the history of the sample determines a configuration selection.

Funder

Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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