Liquid crystal defect structures with Möbius strip topology

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Hanqing Zhao
Jung-Shen B. Tai
Jin-Sheng Wu
Ivan I. Smalyukh
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Physics
[2] University of Colorado,Materials Science and Engineering Program
[3] Hiroshima University,International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter
[4] National Renewable Energy Laboratory and University of Colorado,Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute
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Nature Physics | 2023年 / 19卷
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Topological solitons commonly appear as energy-minimizing field configurations, but examples of stable, spatially localized objects with coexisting solitonic structures and singular defects are rare. Here we use a nonpolar chiral liquid crystal system to show how twist domain walls can co-self-assemble with vortices to form spatially localized topological objects with spontaneous folding. These soliton–vortex assemblies, which we call ‘möbiusons’, have a topology of the molecular alignment field resembling that of the Möbius strip’s surface and package localized field excitations into folded structures within a confinement-frustrated uniform far-field background. Upon supplying energy in the form of electric pulses, möbiusons with different overall symmetries of structure exhibit folding-dependent rotational and translational motions, as well as topological cargo-carrying abilities that can be controlled by tuning the amplitude and frequency of the applied fields. We demonstrate on-demand transformations between various möbiusons and show examples of encoding information by manipulating folds in such structures. A model based on the energetics of solitons and vortices provides insights into the origins of the folding instability, whereas minimization of the Landau–de Gennes free energy closely reproduces details of their internal structure. Our findings may provide a route towards topology-enabled light-steering designs.
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