An array of edge dislocation forms spontaneously in a Grandjean-Cano wedge filled by a smectic liquid crystal. In the vicinity of the smectic A to smectic C transition, these defects are visible under the microscope [R. B. Meyer, B. Stebler, and S. T. Lagerwall, Phys. Rev. Lett. 41, 1393 (1978)]. This paper deals with their dynamics under controlled deformation (dilation and compression). First, we characterize several regimes of dislocation mobility occurring with increasing strain epsilon or strain rate epsilon. We relate these regimes to the interactions between screw and edge dislocations. We also show that screw dislocations give rise to loops of edge dislocations under sufficient strain, which strengthens the model of loop nucleation ...
We present optical observations of thermally induced texture changes in a smectic C liquid crystal n...
We use a nondestructive technique of fluorescence confocal polarizing microscopy to visualize three-...
Using a Landau–de Gennes approach, we model the formation of an edge dislocation in a smectic-A cell...
International audienceA number of investigations, led over many years1-6, all indicate that defects,...
We analyze how the motion of the edge dislocations of the smectic-A liquid crystal allows the system...
International audienceThe behavior of lamellar materials under strain is not yet completely understo...
International audienceEdge dislocations are linear defects that locally break the positional order o...
International audienceThe flow under stress of a layered compound (SmA, lyotropic lamellar phase) is...
Restricted Access.The coarse-grained approxmation has been used to work out the structure and proper...
The stability of a screw dislocation in a SmA phase submitted to a dilative or compressive strain no...
This paper presents a theoretical study of the annihilation of edge dislocations in the same smectic...
Observation of edge dislocation lines in an A-phase smectic liquid crystal with a polarizing microsc...
International audienceAn optical microscopy investigation of the SmA phase close to thenematic phase...
The interaction between two parallel edge dislocation lines in a smectic A is calculated and discuss...
We have been able to observe dislocations in liquid crystals by taking advantage of the characterist...
We present optical observations of thermally induced texture changes in a smectic C liquid crystal n...
We use a nondestructive technique of fluorescence confocal polarizing microscopy to visualize three-...
Using a Landau–de Gennes approach, we model the formation of an edge dislocation in a smectic-A cell...
International audienceA number of investigations, led over many years1-6, all indicate that defects,...
We analyze how the motion of the edge dislocations of the smectic-A liquid crystal allows the system...
International audienceThe behavior of lamellar materials under strain is not yet completely understo...
International audienceEdge dislocations are linear defects that locally break the positional order o...
International audienceThe flow under stress of a layered compound (SmA, lyotropic lamellar phase) is...
Restricted Access.The coarse-grained approxmation has been used to work out the structure and proper...
The stability of a screw dislocation in a SmA phase submitted to a dilative or compressive strain no...
This paper presents a theoretical study of the annihilation of edge dislocations in the same smectic...
Observation of edge dislocation lines in an A-phase smectic liquid crystal with a polarizing microsc...
International audienceAn optical microscopy investigation of the SmA phase close to thenematic phase...
The interaction between two parallel edge dislocation lines in a smectic A is calculated and discuss...
We have been able to observe dislocations in liquid crystals by taking advantage of the characterist...
We present optical observations of thermally induced texture changes in a smectic C liquid crystal n...
We use a nondestructive technique of fluorescence confocal polarizing microscopy to visualize three-...
Using a Landau–de Gennes approach, we model the formation of an edge dislocation in a smectic-A cell...