Geometry of Bend: Singular Lines and Defects in Twist-Bend Nematics
Soft Condensed Matter
2020-07-29 v2
Abstract
We describe the geometry of bend distortions in twist-bend nematic liquid crystals in terms of their fundamental degeneracies, which we call lines. These represent a new class of line-like topological defect. We use them to construct and characterise novel structures, including grain boundary and focal conic smectic-like defects, Skyrmions, and knotted merons. We analyse their local geometry and global structure, showing that their intersection with any surface is twice the Skyrmion number. Finally, we demonstrate how arbitrary knots and links can be created and describe them in terms of merons, giving a new geometric perspective on the fractionalisation of Skyrmions.
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@article{arxiv.2002.00916,
title = {Geometry of Bend: Singular Lines and Defects in Twist-Bend Nematics},
author = {Jack Binysh and Joseph Pollard and Gareth P. Alexander},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00916},
year = {2020}
}
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27 pages, 18 figures