Nematic-Smectic Transition in Spherical Shells Auteur(s): Lopez-Leon T., Fernandez-Nieves Alberto, Nobili M., Blanc C. (Article) Publié: Physical Review Letters, vol. 106 p.247802 (2011) Texte intégral en Openaccess : Ref HAL: hal-00652863_v1 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.247802 WoS: 000291660000014 Exporter : BibTex | endNote 99 Citations Résumé: We study the nematic-smectic phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal confined to a spherical shell. Far from the nematic-smectic phase transition temperature, TNS, we observe a configuration with four þ1=2 defects, as predicted by theory. Since in this case K1 ~~ K3, the four defects are confined at the thinnest part of the shell to minimize the energy associated with the defect cores. By contrast, near TNS, where K3 >> K1, bend distortions become prohibited and the defects organize themselves along a great circle of the sphere, confirming recent theoretical and simulation results. During this structural change, the defects associate in two pairs that behave independently. In the smectic phase, we observe a new configuration displaying curvature walls. |