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Colloids in cholesterics: size-dependent defects and non-stokesian microrheology
J S Lintuvuori1, K Stratford, M E Cates
1SUPA, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We simulate a colloidal particle (radius R) in a cholesteric liquid crystal (pitch p) with tangential order parameter alignment at the particle surface. The local defect structure evolves from a dipolar pair of surface defects (boojums) at small R/p to a pair of twisted disclination lines wrapping around the particle at larger values. On dragging the colloid with small velocity v through the medium along the cholesteric helix axis (an active microrheology measurement), we find a hydrodynamic drag force that scales linearly with v but superlinearly with R-in striking violation of Stokes' law, as generally used to interpret such measurements.
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