Liquid crystals boojum-colloids
M. Tasinkevych, N. M. Silvestre, and M. M. Telo da Gama

TL;DR
This paper investigates the complex short-range interactions between colloidal particles in liquid crystals, focusing on the structure of boojum defects using the Landau-de Gennes model in 2D and 3D.
Contribution
It provides a detailed mesoscopic analysis of boojum defect cores and their impact on colloidal interactions, revealing structural transitions and defect re-arrangements.
Findings
Boojum cores exhibit single, double, and split structures in 3D.
Defect re-arrangements significantly alter force-distance profiles.
Defects prevent particle coalescence in 2D but not in 3D.
Abstract
Colloidal particles dispersed in a liquid crystal lead to distortions of the director field. The distortions are responsible for long-range effective colloidal interactions whose asymptotic behaviour is well understood. The short distance behaviour of the interaction, however, is sensitive to the structure and dynamics of the topological defects nucleated near the colloidal particles in the strong anchoring regime. The full non-linear theory is required in order to determine the interaction at short separations. Spherical colloidal particles with sufficiently strong planar degenerate anchoring nucleate a pair of antipodal surface topological defects, known as boojums. We use the Landau-de Gennes formalism in order to resolve the mesoscopic structure of the boojum cores and to determine the pairwise colloidal interaction. We compare the results in three (3D) and two (2D) spatial…
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