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Topological Defects in Nematic Liquid Crystals: Laboratory of Fundamental Physics
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Topological defects (TDs) appear in all branches of physics due to the simplicity of generic mechanisms: The necessary condition for their existence is spontaneous symmetry breaking in a relevant physical field. Nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) represent an ideal testbed for their study and they can display point, line, textures, and in favorable conditions also wall defects. TDs in NLCs can be relatively easily created, controlled, and experimentally observed. This enables a detailed and controlled analysis of their physical properties, leading to the crossâfertilization of knowledge among different areas of physics, including condensed matter, particle physics, and cosmology. Furthermore, TDs in NLCs could be exploited in diverse applications. Herein, some salient features of most common TDs in NLCs, their generic mechanisms, their importance for fundamental science, and possible applications based on them are illustrated.
Title: Topological Defects in Nematic Liquid Crystals: Laboratory of Fundamental Physics
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Topological defects (TDs) appear in all branches of physics due to the simplicity of generic mechanisms: The necessary condition for their existence is spontaneous symmetry breaking in a relevant physical field.
Nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) represent an ideal testbed for their study and they can display point, line, textures, and in favorable conditions also wall defects.
TDs in NLCs can be relatively easily created, controlled, and experimentally observed.
This enables a detailed and controlled analysis of their physical properties, leading to the crossâfertilization of knowledge among different areas of physics, including condensed matter, particle physics, and cosmology.
Furthermore, TDs in NLCs could be exploited in diverse applications.
Herein, some salient features of most common TDs in NLCs, their generic mechanisms, their importance for fundamental science, and possible applications based on them are illustrated.
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