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Antipersistent behavior of defects in a lyotropic liquid crystal during annihilation
H V Ribeiro1, R R Guimarães, R T Teixeira-Souza
1Departamento de Física, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, 87020-900, Maringá, Paraná, Brazil. hvr@dfi.uem.br
Abstract:
We report on the dynamical behavior of defects of strength s=±1/2 in a lyotropic liquid crystal during the annihilation process. By following their positions using time-resolved polarizing microscopy technique, we present statistically significant evidence that the relative velocity between defect pairs is Gaussian distributed, antipersistent, and long-range correlated. We further show that simulations of the Lebwohl-Lasher model reproduce quite well our experimental findings.
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