Dispersion of microparticles in nematic liquid crystals offers a novel means for controlling both their orientation and position through the combination of topology and external stimuli. Here, cuboidal and triangular prism shaped microparticles in parallel plate capacitor cells filled with a nematic liquid crystal are studied. Experimental observations are compared with numerical simulations to show that the optimal orientation of the particles is determined by their aspect rations, the relative separation gap of their containers and the applied voltage. It is observed that in systems that allow unrestricted particle rotation, the long axes of the particles are able to fully align themselves with the external electric field. However, when p...
We investigate the dynamic assembly and swarm translocation of anisometric colloidal particles dispe...
The application of an electric field to microspheres suspended in a liquid crystal, causes particle ...
Microstructured cells with optical feedback were filled with nematic liquid crystals. The cells were...
Dispersion of microparticles in nematic liquid crystals offers a novel means for controlling both th...
We study electric-field-induced dynamics of colloids in a nematic cell, experimentally and by comput...
We demonstrate experimentally that the director of a planar nematic liquid crystal cell with degener...
From atoms to galaxies, symmetry plays a key role in providing structure and coherence to the laws o...
The paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective chole...
We present experiments where anisometric colloidal microparticles dispersed in a nematic liquid crys...
We present the first observations of dc electric-field-induced rotational motion of finite particles...
The ability to dictate the motion of microscopic objects is an important challenge in fields ranging...
Colloids self-assemble into various organized superstructures determined by particle interactions. T...
In this work we report methods of formation of three-dimensional structures of particles in a liquid...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
Colloidal particles dispersed in a partially ordered medium, such as a liquid crystal (LC) phase, di...
We investigate the dynamic assembly and swarm translocation of anisometric colloidal particles dispe...
The application of an electric field to microspheres suspended in a liquid crystal, causes particle ...
Microstructured cells with optical feedback were filled with nematic liquid crystals. The cells were...
Dispersion of microparticles in nematic liquid crystals offers a novel means for controlling both th...
We study electric-field-induced dynamics of colloids in a nematic cell, experimentally and by comput...
We demonstrate experimentally that the director of a planar nematic liquid crystal cell with degener...
From atoms to galaxies, symmetry plays a key role in providing structure and coherence to the laws o...
The paper presents a methodology to control the motion and orientation of suspended reflective chole...
We present experiments where anisometric colloidal microparticles dispersed in a nematic liquid crys...
We present the first observations of dc electric-field-induced rotational motion of finite particles...
The ability to dictate the motion of microscopic objects is an important challenge in fields ranging...
Colloids self-assemble into various organized superstructures determined by particle interactions. T...
In this work we report methods of formation of three-dimensional structures of particles in a liquid...
The orientation of nematic liquid crystals in electrical fields is commonplace in flat-panel watch a...
Colloidal particles dispersed in a partially ordered medium, such as a liquid crystal (LC) phase, di...
We investigate the dynamic assembly and swarm translocation of anisometric colloidal particles dispe...
The application of an electric field to microspheres suspended in a liquid crystal, causes particle ...
Microstructured cells with optical feedback were filled with nematic liquid crystals. The cells were...