Chirality-Biased Point Defects Dynamics on a Disclination Line in a Nematic Liquid Crystal

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Chiral additives in the nematic liquid crystal can alter the dynamics of point defects moving on a disclination line. They exert a constant force on defects, leading to the bimodal distribution of distances between them at long times. The evolution of the system of defects in the presence of chiral additives provides a very direct proof of the existence of repulsive forces between the defects at large distances. We find that addition of a sufficient amount of chiral compound removes all point defects from the system. The process is studied in the system of 8CB (4-n-octyl-4 '-cyanobiphenyl) doped with the chiral compound S811 (from Merck Co.) and in the computer simulations.

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