2023
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.130.078101
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Topological Defect Guided Order Evolution across the Nematic-Smectic Phase Transition

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“…The thermodynamic process will determine the evolution of TFCDs [38,41] . Wu et al [38] . demonstrated two distinct topological defects in the N phase by varying the cooling rate.…”
Section: Dynamically Reconfigurable Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The thermodynamic process will determine the evolution of TFCDs [38,41] . Wu et al [38] . demonstrated two distinct topological defects in the N phase by varying the cooling rate.…”
Section: Dynamically Reconfigurable Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various topological superstructures have been observed in the SLCs under different external conditions. [38] Polymeric LCs, such as LC elastomers (LCEs) and LC networks (LCNs), exhibit macroscopic deformation when stimulated by an external thermal field. When heated above the glass transition temperature, the in-built orientational order of LCs reduces, resulting in contraction along the LC director and elongation perpendicular to the director.…”
Section: Dynamically Reconfigurable Lcmentioning
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