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High-Contrast and Fast Photorheological Switching of a Twist-Bend Nematic Liquid Crystal
Published on: October 31, 2019
Optothermally driven colloidal transport in a confined nematic liquid crystal
M Škarabot1, N Osterman2, I Muševič2
1J. Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia. miha.skarabot@ijs.si.
Abstract:
We demonstrate transport of microparticles by rapid movement of a laser spot in a thin layer of a nematic liquid crystal. The transport is achieved by fluid flow, caused by two different mechanisms. The thermoviscous expansion effect induces colloidal transport in the direction opposite to the laser movement, whereas thermally induced local melting of the liquid crystal pulls the particles in the direction of the laser movement. We demonstrate control of colloidal transport by changing the speed of the laser trap movement and the laser power. We anticipate that complex optofluidic colloidal transport could be realized in the nematic liquid crystal using a channel-free optofluidic approach.
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