bullet  SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Got a Voucher? alerts   marked lists  
    Issues List       Latest Issue       Forthcoming Articles       Volume 20 Issue 3       Article       References       Related articles       News      
<< firstfirst   < prevprev   Table of contentstoc   next >next   last >>last
The Newsletter
Publication Cover
Search original articles:
Advanced article search

Colloidal structures in confined nematic liquid crystals 

Author: Miha Ravnikab

Abstract

Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials with micrometre and submicrometre functionality. In this paper, we review some of our recently assembled colloidal structures that form in confined nematic cells. We present effective elastic binding via nematic distortion as a mechanism for the assembly of two-dimensional colloidal crystals of elastic dipoles and elastic quadrupoles. We introduce entangled colloids as novel types of structures, where particles are topologically bound by delocalised defect loops, producing robust and possibly chiral structures. The concept of hierarchical assembly is demonstrated in colloids with particles of various scales. In cholesteric blue phases, the assembly of three-dimensional colloidal crystals is shown based on naturally occurring three-dimensional arrays of trapping sites produced by blue phases.
Keywords: colloids; nematic liquid crystal; self-assembly; entanglement; blue phases

View Full Text Article

Download PDF Download PDF (~1122 KB)     View Article Online (HTML) View Article Online (HTML)    



view references (55)
Bookmark with:
  • CiteULike
  • Del.icio.us
  • BibSonomy
  • Connotea
  • More bookmarks

Affiliations:  a Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
b Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
DOI: 10.1080/1358314X.2011.589162
Article Requests: Order Reprints : Request Permissions
Published in: journal Liquid Crystals Today, Volume 20, Issue 3 July 2011 , pages 77 - 84
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year