手性(物理)
化学物理
材料科学
锚固
弯曲分子几何
纳米技术
液晶
表面能
背景(考古学)
化学
复合材料
物理
工程类
生物
古生物学
结构工程
量子力学
手征对称破缺
光电子学
Nambu–Jona Lasinio模型
夸克
作者
Ye Zhou,Emre Büküşoğlu,José A. Martínez‐González,Mohammad Rahimi,Tyler F. Roberts,Rui Zhang,Xiaoguang Wang,Nicholas L. Abbott,Juan Pablo
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2016-06-02
卷期号:10 (7): 6484-6490
被引量:82
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.6b01088
摘要
Confinement of cholesteric liquid crystals (ChLC) into droplets leads to a delicate interplay between elasticity, chirality, and surface energy. In this work, we rely on a combination of theory and experiments to understand the rich morphological behavior that arises from that balance. More specifically, a systematic study of micrometer-sized ChLC droplets is presented as a function of chirality and surface energy (or anchoring). With increasing chirality, a continuous transition is observed from a twisted bipolar structure to a radial spherical structure, all within a narrow range of chirality. During such a transition, a bent structure is predicted by simulations and confirmed by experimental observations. Simulations are also able to capture the dynamics of the quenching process observed in experiments. Consistent with published work, it is found that nanoparticles are attracted to defect regions on the surface of the droplets. For weak anchoring conditions at the nanoparticle surface, ChLC droplets adopt a morphology similar to that of the equilibrium helical phase observed for ChLCs in the bulk. As the anchoring strength increases, a planar bipolar structure arises, followed by a morphological transition to a bent structure. The influence of chirality and surface interactions are discussed in the context of the potential use of ChLC droplets as stimuli-responsive materials for reporting molecular adsorbates.
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