2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2017.04.014
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Realization of hydrodynamic experiments on quasi-2D liquid crystal films in microgravity

Abstract: Freely suspended films of smectic liquid crystals are unique examples of quasi two-dimensional fluids. Mechanically stable and with quantized thickness of the order of only a few molecular layers, smectic films are ideal systems for studying fundamental fluid physics, such as collective molecular ordering, defect and fluctuation phenomena, hydrodynamics, and nonequilibrium behavior in two dimensions (2D), including serving as models of complex biological membranes. Smectic films can be drawn across openings in… Show more

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“…It is difficult to estimate the resulting temperature profile in the chamber, so that we can provide only a qualitative discussion of the observed phenomena shown in figure 4. The material used was a smectic A mixture (8CB + Displaytech MX 12160 [31]), with phase sequence Isotropic 56°C Nematic 54°C SmA 5°C Cryst. The uniformly thin bubble with a film thickness of a few smectic layers (10-20 nm) was first decorated with small islands (approximately 80 nm thick), which were created using airjets [31].…”
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“…It is difficult to estimate the resulting temperature profile in the chamber, so that we can provide only a qualitative discussion of the observed phenomena shown in figure 4. The material used was a smectic A mixture (8CB + Displaytech MX 12160 [31]), with phase sequence Isotropic 56°C Nematic 54°C SmA 5°C Cryst. The uniformly thin bubble with a film thickness of a few smectic layers (10-20 nm) was first decorated with small islands (approximately 80 nm thick), which were created using airjets [31].…”
Section: Thermomigration Of Islands On Smectic Bubblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material used was a smectic A mixture (8CB + Displaytech MX 12160 [31]), with phase sequence Isotropic 56°C Nematic 54°C SmA 5°C Cryst. The uniformly thin bubble with a film thickness of a few smectic layers (10-20 nm) was first decorated with small islands (approximately 80 nm thick), which were created using airjets [31]. Then the needle temperature was set to 40°C, with a nominal background temperature of the chamber walls of 28°C.…”
Section: Thermomigration Of Islands On Smectic Bubblesmentioning
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“…My own work involves collaborators not only in the United States, but in Canada, France, Slovenia, and Israel. In fact, liquid crystal research has gone beyond the globe, with several experiments requiring microgravity having been performed aboard the International Space Station [9], and at least three more planned for the near future. In addition to the regular stream of liquid crystal-related papers appearing in Crystals, the section is organizing two exciting special issues.…”
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