相关实验视频
Updated: Jun 7, 2025

10:37
Spatial Separation of Molecular Conformers and Clusters
Published on: January 9, 2014
8.9K
阿布里科索夫集群在奇拉液晶滴中的液晶滴
V Fernandez-Gonzalez1, M G Clerc1, G González-Cortés1
1Departamento de Física and Millennium Institute for Research in Optics, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 487-3, Santiago, Chile.
Reports on progress in physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)
|November 14, 2024
概括
研究人员观察到,在类似于阿布里科索夫格子的状液晶滴中,有自我组织的集群. 这项研究解释了它们通过域相互作用和封闭效应的形成,进步了拓材料的缺陷控制.
科学领域:
- 软物质物理学 软物质物理学
- 拓学缺陷 拓学缺陷
- 液晶是一种液晶.
背景情况:
- 旋自组织成三角格子已知存在于超导体,斯-爱因斯坦凝结体和奇拉磁体中.
- 液晶也表现出的自我组织,特别是在消散介质中.
研究的目的:
- 实验性地研究温度驱动的性液晶水滴中旋集群的形成.
- 为了推导出治理这些像阿布里科索夫这样的奇拉域集群的相互作用规律.
主要方法:
- 在奇拉液晶滴中对旋集群形成的实验观测.
- 使用金兹堡-兰道等式推导相互作用规律.
主要成果:
- 在奇拉液晶滴中证明了类似于阿布里科索夫格子的旋集群的形成.
- 阐明了由于相互竞争的排斥相互作用和滴滴封闭效应而形成集群的起源.
结论:
- 提升了对液晶中局部状自组织的理论理解.
- 开启了控制合液晶中拓缺陷聚类的可能性.
更多相关视频
相关概念视频
Chirality
23.3K
Chirality is a term that describes the lack of mirror symmetry in an object. In other words, chiral objects cannot be superposed on their mirror images. For example, our feet are chiral, as the mirror image of the left foot, the right foot, cannot be superposed on the left foot.
Chiral objects exhibit a sense of handedness when they interact with another chiral object. For example, our left foot can only fit in the left shoe and not in the right shoe. Achiral objects — objects that have...
Chiral objects exhibit a sense of handedness when they interact with another chiral object. For example, our left foot can only fit in the left shoe and not in the right shoe. Achiral objects — objects that have...
23.3K
Molecules with Multiple Chiral Centers
11.3K
Molecules that possess multiple chiral centers can afford a large number of stereoisomers. For instance, while some molecules like 2-butanol have one chiral center, defined as a tetrahedral carbon atom with four different substituents attached, several molecules like butane-2,3-diol have multiple chiral centers. A simple formula to predict the number of stereoisomers possible for a molecule with n chiral centers is 2n. However, there can be a lower number where some of the stereoisomers are...
11.3K
Prochirality
3.8K
The concept of prochirality leads to the nomenclature of the individual faces of a molecule and plays a crucial role in the enantioselective reaction. It is a concept where two or more achiral molecules react to produce chiral products. A typical process is the reaction of an achiral ketone to generate a chiral alcohol. Here, the achiral reactant reacts with an achiral reducing agent, sodium borohydride, to generate an equimolar mixture of the chiral enantiomers of the product. For example, an...
3.8K
Chirality in Nature
13.0K
Chirality is the most intriguing yet essential facet of nature, governing life’s biochemical processes and precision. It can be observed from a snail shell pattern in a macroscopic world to an amino acid, the minutest building block of life. Most of the snails around the world have right-coiled shells because of the intrinsic chirality in their genes. All the amino acids present in the human body exist in an enantiomerically pure state, except for glycine - the sole achiral amino acid.
13.0K
Properties of Enantiomers and Optical Activity
16.8K
It is essential to understand the difference between chiral and achiral interactions and the implications thereof in optical activity and their applications. Just as our feet, which are chiral, interact uniquely with chiral objects, such as a pair of shoes, but identically with achiral socks, enantiomers of a molecule exhibit different properties only when they interact with other chiral media. An example of a significant implication from this facet is the phenomenon known as optical activity,...
16.8K
Crystal Field Theory - Octahedral Complexes
26.2K
Crystal Field Theory
To explain the observed behavior of transition metal complexes (such as colors), a model involving electrostatic interactions between the electrons from the ligands and the electrons in the unhybridized d orbitals of the central metal atom has been developed. This electrostatic model is crystal field theory (CFT). It helps to understand, interpret, and predict the colors, magnetic behavior, and some structures of coordination compounds of transition metals.
CFT focuses on...
To explain the observed behavior of transition metal complexes (such as colors), a model involving electrostatic interactions between the electrons from the ligands and the electrons in the unhybridized d orbitals of the central metal atom has been developed. This electrostatic model is crystal field theory (CFT). It helps to understand, interpret, and predict the colors, magnetic behavior, and some structures of coordination compounds of transition metals.
CFT focuses on...
26.2K

