The shape diversity and controlled reconfigurability of closed surfaces and filamentous structures, universally found in cellular colonies and living tissues, are challenging to reproduce. Here, we demonstrate a method for the self-shaping of liquid crystal (LC) droplets into anisotropic and three-dimensional superstructures, such as LC fibers, LC helices, and differently shaped LC vesicles. The method is based on two surfactants: one dissolved in the LC dispersed phase and the other in the aqueous continuous phase. We use thermal stimuli to tune the bulk LC elasticity and interfacial energy, thereby transforming an emulsion of polydispersed, spherical nematic droplets into numerous, uniform-diameter fibers with multiple branches and vice v...
Nematic liquid crystals are anisotropic fluids that self-assemble into vector fi elds, which are gov...
In contrast to isotropic fluids, molecules within nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) exhibit long-range ...
This dissertation describes experiments which explore assembly and self-shaping behavior of liquid c...
Significance Liquid crystal (LC) research is rapidly expanding to include studies of curved and top...
We discuss the growth and shape stabilization of small objects made of smectic and nematic liquid cr...
The ability to control finely the structure of materials remains a central issue in colloidal scienc...
This dissertation describes experiments which explore assembly and self-shaping behavior of liquid c...
Liquid crystals form a subclass of soft materials which is easily influenced and deformed by a surfa...
Macromolecules can phase separate to form liquid condensates, which are emerging as critical compart...
International audienceDispersions of rod-like colloidal particles exhibit a plethora of liquid cryst...
We report on the internal configurations of droplets of nematic liquid crystals (LCs; 10-50 mu m-in-...
\u3cp\u3eDispersions of rodlike colloidal particles exhibit a plethora of liquid crystalline states,...
ABSTRACT: We report a study of the wetting and ordering of thermotropic liquid crystal (LC) droplets...
We report on the internal configurations of droplets of nematic liquid crystals (LCs; 10-50 mu m-in-...
Liquid crystal droplets are widely used in optics and photonics applications. They can act as simpl...
Nematic liquid crystals are anisotropic fluids that self-assemble into vector fi elds, which are gov...
In contrast to isotropic fluids, molecules within nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) exhibit long-range ...
This dissertation describes experiments which explore assembly and self-shaping behavior of liquid c...
Significance Liquid crystal (LC) research is rapidly expanding to include studies of curved and top...
We discuss the growth and shape stabilization of small objects made of smectic and nematic liquid cr...
The ability to control finely the structure of materials remains a central issue in colloidal scienc...
This dissertation describes experiments which explore assembly and self-shaping behavior of liquid c...
Liquid crystals form a subclass of soft materials which is easily influenced and deformed by a surfa...
Macromolecules can phase separate to form liquid condensates, which are emerging as critical compart...
International audienceDispersions of rod-like colloidal particles exhibit a plethora of liquid cryst...
We report on the internal configurations of droplets of nematic liquid crystals (LCs; 10-50 mu m-in-...
\u3cp\u3eDispersions of rodlike colloidal particles exhibit a plethora of liquid crystalline states,...
ABSTRACT: We report a study of the wetting and ordering of thermotropic liquid crystal (LC) droplets...
We report on the internal configurations of droplets of nematic liquid crystals (LCs; 10-50 mu m-in-...
Liquid crystal droplets are widely used in optics and photonics applications. They can act as simpl...
Nematic liquid crystals are anisotropic fluids that self-assemble into vector fi elds, which are gov...
In contrast to isotropic fluids, molecules within nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) exhibit long-range ...
This dissertation describes experiments which explore assembly and self-shaping behavior of liquid c...