A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals

Topological defects are important in determining the properties of physical systems and are known varyingly depending on the broken symmetry. In superfluid helium, they are called vortices; in periodic crystals, one refers to dislocations; and in liquid crystals, they are disclinations. The defects...

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Main Authors: Rasmita Sahoo, Surajit Dhara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
Series:Fluids
Subjects:
BPs
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/3/2/26
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spelling doaj-a3826c23049945bb9d0db585b4342c152020-11-24T22:22:35ZengMDPI AGFluids2311-55212018-04-01322610.3390/fluids3020026fluids3020026A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid CrystalsRasmita Sahoo0Surajit Dhara1School of Physics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, IndiaSchool of Physics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, IndiaTopological defects are important in determining the properties of physical systems and are known varyingly depending on the broken symmetry. In superfluid helium, they are called vortices; in periodic crystals, one refers to dislocations; and in liquid crystals, they are disclinations. The defects and the inter-defect interaction in some highly chiral liquid crystals stabilize some intermediate complex phases such as Blue Phases (BPs) and Twist Grain Boundary-A (TGBA) phases. The defect dynamics of these phases contributes to the rheological properties. The temperature range of these intermediate phases usually are very small in pure liquid crystals; consequently, a detailed experiment has been difficult to achieve. However, the temperature range could be enhanced significantly in multicomponent systems. In this review article, we discuss some recent experimental progress made in understanding the rheological properties of the wide-temperature-range TGBA and BP liquid crystals.http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/3/2/26liquid crystalstopological defectsTGBABPsrheology
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A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
Fluids
liquid crystals
topological defects
TGBA
BPs
rheology
author_facet Rasmita Sahoo
Surajit Dhara
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title A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
title_short A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
title_full A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
title_fullStr A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
title_full_unstemmed A Short Review on the Rheology of Twist Grain Boundary-A and Blue Phase Liquid Crystals
title_sort short review on the rheology of twist grain boundary-a and blue phase liquid crystals
publisher MDPI AG
series Fluids
issn 2311-5521
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Topological defects are important in determining the properties of physical systems and are known varyingly depending on the broken symmetry. In superfluid helium, they are called vortices; in periodic crystals, one refers to dislocations; and in liquid crystals, they are disclinations. The defects and the inter-defect interaction in some highly chiral liquid crystals stabilize some intermediate complex phases such as Blue Phases (BPs) and Twist Grain Boundary-A (TGBA) phases. The defect dynamics of these phases contributes to the rheological properties. The temperature range of these intermediate phases usually are very small in pure liquid crystals; consequently, a detailed experiment has been difficult to achieve. However, the temperature range could be enhanced significantly in multicomponent systems. In this review article, we discuss some recent experimental progress made in understanding the rheological properties of the wide-temperature-range TGBA and BP liquid crystals.
topic liquid crystals
topological defects
TGBA
BPs
rheology
url http://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/3/2/26
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