Orientational properties of nematic disclinations
arXiv:1507.05588 · doi:10.1039/C6SM01146B
Abstract
Topological defects play a pivotal role in the physics of liquid crystals and represent one of the most prominent and well studied aspects of mesophases. While in two-dimensional nematics, disclinations are traditionally treated as point-like objects, recent experimental studies on active nematics have suggested that half-strength disclinations might in fact possess a polar structure. In this article, we provide a precise definition of polarity for half-strength nematic disclinations, we introduce a simple and robust method to calculate this quantity from experimental and numerical data and we investigate how the orientational properties of half-strength disclinations affect their relaxational dynamics.
6 pages, 5 figures, supplementary movies at http://wwwhome.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/~giomi/sup_mat/20150720/