From flow birefringence in the isotropic phase of liquid crystals to the identification of shear elasticity in liquids

IF 4.8 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
P. Kahl, L. Noirez
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent experimental developments show that without reticulation links or entanglements, the isotropic phase of liquid crystals can work mechanically as an elastomer and optically as a harmonic oscillator at the sub-millimetre scale. The strength of the elastic response depends on the molecular architecture and is enhanced when the liquid-crystal molecules are attached as side-chain moieties to a chain backbone. This elastomeric behaviour of the isotropic phase is evidenced via stress and optical responses to a low-frequency mechanical excitation. Visible far away from any phase transition, this spectacular effect contains important information: the liquid state is a low threshold elastic medium; molecules are dynamically correlated and this elastic correlation is observed up to the sub-millimetre scale. This discovery sheds a new light on the origin of well-known effects as flow birefringence, shear banding in complex fluids or flow instabilities in simple liquids. The present paper emphasizes the key role of long range elastic interactions for a comprehensive approach to the flow birefringence, from its origins and to new possible applications.
从液晶各向同性相的流动双折射到液体剪切弹性的识别
最近的实验发展表明,在没有网状连接或纠缠的情况下,液晶的各向同性相可以在亚毫米尺度上作为弹性体和光学谐振子在机械上工作。弹性响应的强度取决于分子结构,当液晶分子作为侧链部分连接到链主链上时,弹性响应的强度得到增强。这种各向同性相的弹性行为通过对低频机械激励的应力和光学响应来证明。在远离任何相变的地方可见,这种壮观的效果包含了重要的信息:液态是一种低阈值弹性介质;分子是动态相关的,这种弹性相关可以观察到亚毫米尺度。这一发现为众所周知的流动双折射、复杂流体中的剪切带或简单液体中的流动不稳定性等效应的起源提供了新的线索。本文强调了远程弹性相互作用对流动双折射的综合研究的关键作用,从它的起源和新的可能的应用。
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Liquid Crystals Reviews
Liquid Crystals Reviews CHEMISTRY, PHYSICALCRYSTALLOGRAPHY&n-CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
8
期刊介绍: Liquid Crystals Reviews publishes review articles on all aspects of liquid crystal fundamentals and applied science, including experimental and theoretical studies of physical and chemical properties, molecular design and synthesis and engineering of liquid crystal devices. The Journal fosters cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas, encouraging authors to present material at a level accessible to specialists from other fields of science and engineering. Liquid Crystals Reviews provides the scientific community, in both academia and industry, with a publication of standing, guaranteed by the Editors and by the International Editorial Board who are active scientists in the worldwide liquid crystal community.
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