It has been predicted, but never confirmed, that colloidal particles in a nematic liquid crystal could be self-assembled by delocalized topological defects and entangled disclinations. We show experimentally and theoretically that colloidal dimers and 1D structures bound by entangled topological defect loops can indeed be created by locally thermally quenching a thin layer of the nematic liquid crystal around selected colloidal particles. The topological entanglement provides a strong stringlike binding, which is ten thousand times stronger compared to water-based colloids. This unique binding mechanism could be used to assemble resonator optical waveguides and robust chiral and achiral structures of topologically entangled colloids that we...
Topological entanglement is arguably considered as the second quantum revolution in condensed matter...
Geometric shape and topology of constituent particles can alter many colloidal properties such as Br...
Tying knots and linking microscopic loops of polymers, macromolecules, or defect lines in complex ma...
We describe and analyze experiments, where optical manipulation of small colloidal particles in the ...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
The interactions between different types of colloidal particles are measured and analyzed. We use th...
We present a detailed analysis of topological binding and elastic interactions between a long, and m...
This book brings together the many concepts and discoveries in liquid crystal colloids contributed o...
The topology and geometry of closed defect loops is studied in chiral nematic colloids with variable...
Our recent advances in modeling of colloidal superstructures in spatially confined nematic liquid cr...
Colloidal structures assembled in confined nematic liquid crystals are examined. Theoretical predict...
This article provides a concise review of a new state of colloidal matter called nematic liquid-crys...
The topology and geometry of closed defect loops is studied in chiral nematic colloids with variable...
The ability to generate regular spatial arrangements of particles is an important technological and ...
Topological entanglement is arguably considered as the second quantum revolution in condensed matter...
Geometric shape and topology of constituent particles can alter many colloidal properties such as Br...
Tying knots and linking microscopic loops of polymers, macromolecules, or defect lines in complex ma...
We describe and analyze experiments, where optical manipulation of small colloidal particles in the ...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials...
The interactions between different types of colloidal particles are measured and analyzed. We use th...
We present a detailed analysis of topological binding and elastic interactions between a long, and m...
This book brings together the many concepts and discoveries in liquid crystal colloids contributed o...
The topology and geometry of closed defect loops is studied in chiral nematic colloids with variable...
Our recent advances in modeling of colloidal superstructures in spatially confined nematic liquid cr...
Colloidal structures assembled in confined nematic liquid crystals are examined. Theoretical predict...
This article provides a concise review of a new state of colloidal matter called nematic liquid-crys...
The topology and geometry of closed defect loops is studied in chiral nematic colloids with variable...
The ability to generate regular spatial arrangements of particles is an important technological and ...
Topological entanglement is arguably considered as the second quantum revolution in condensed matter...
Geometric shape and topology of constituent particles can alter many colloidal properties such as Br...
Tying knots and linking microscopic loops of polymers, macromolecules, or defect lines in complex ma...