Moiré effect enables versatile design of topological defects in nematic liquid crystals

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Xinyu Wang
Jinghua Jiang
Juan Chen
Zhawure Asilehan
Wentao Tang
Chenhui Peng
Rui Zhang
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[1] The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Department of Physics
[2] University of Science and Technology of China,Department of Physics
[3] The University of Memphis,Department of Physics and Materials Science
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Recent advances in surface-patterning techniques of liquid crystals have enabled the precise creation of topological defects, which promise a variety of emergent applications. However, the manipulation and application of these defects remain limited. Here, we harness the moiré effect to engineer topological defects in patterned nematic liquid crystal cells. Specifically, we combine simulation and experiment to examine a nematic cell confined between two substrates of periodic surface anchoring patterns; by rotating one surface against the other, we observe a rich variety of highly tunable, novel topological defects. These defects are shown to guide the three-dimensional self-assembly of colloids, which can conversely impact defects by preventing the self-annihilation of loop-defects through jamming. Finally, we demonstrate that certain nematic moiré cells can engender arbitrary shapes represented by defect regions. As such, the proposed simple twist method enables the design and tuning of mesoscopic structures in liquid crystals, facilitating applications including defect-directed self-assembly, material transport, micro-reactors, photonic devices, and anti-counterfeiting materials.
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