The role of dislocations in the deformation or flow of lamellar-phase liquid crystals is critically examined in the light of two studies. In the first, dislocation climb is directly observed under a compression normal to the layers. Two regimes of climb are evidenced. In the second study, lamellar phases are sheared in a rotating rheometer. Gliding screw dislocations carry a vorticity tensor component, which counterbalances plastically the applied vorticity. The similarities and differences between dislocation processes in solid and lamellar liquid crystals are discussed
International audienceEdge dislocations are linear defects that locally break the positional order o...
The linear viscoelastic properties of a nonionic lamellar phase in C-orientation were studied as a f...
We study the motion of a screw dislocation in colloidal crystals and apply the results to a Couette ...
The rheology of smectic liquid crystals or lyotropic lamellar phases is a long standing prob-lem (1)...
We study the role of dislocation loops defects on the elasticity of lamellar phases by investigating...
Restricted Access.The coarse-grained approxmation has been used to work out the structure and proper...
The structural and rheological evolution of an initially disordered lamellar phase system under a sh...
ii The liquid crystal phase is a phase of matter between the solid and liquid phase whose flow is ch...
We present large scale computer simulations of the nonlinear bulk rheology of lamellar phases (smect...
The dynamics and interactions of edge dislocations in a nearly aligned sheared lamellar mesophase is...
International audienceThe behavior of lamellar materials under strain is not yet completely understo...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
A phase-field model of a crystalline material is introduced to develop the necessary theoretical fra...
Smectic systems are characterized by a lamellar ordering of more or less liquid layers. Mechanically...
We study the apparent biaxiality of a sample of a lamellar liquid crystal in homeotropic orientation...
International audienceEdge dislocations are linear defects that locally break the positional order o...
The linear viscoelastic properties of a nonionic lamellar phase in C-orientation were studied as a f...
We study the motion of a screw dislocation in colloidal crystals and apply the results to a Couette ...
The rheology of smectic liquid crystals or lyotropic lamellar phases is a long standing prob-lem (1)...
We study the role of dislocation loops defects on the elasticity of lamellar phases by investigating...
Restricted Access.The coarse-grained approxmation has been used to work out the structure and proper...
The structural and rheological evolution of an initially disordered lamellar phase system under a sh...
ii The liquid crystal phase is a phase of matter between the solid and liquid phase whose flow is ch...
We present large scale computer simulations of the nonlinear bulk rheology of lamellar phases (smect...
The dynamics and interactions of edge dislocations in a nearly aligned sheared lamellar mesophase is...
International audienceThe behavior of lamellar materials under strain is not yet completely understo...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
A phase-field model of a crystalline material is introduced to develop the necessary theoretical fra...
Smectic systems are characterized by a lamellar ordering of more or less liquid layers. Mechanically...
We study the apparent biaxiality of a sample of a lamellar liquid crystal in homeotropic orientation...
International audienceEdge dislocations are linear defects that locally break the positional order o...
The linear viscoelastic properties of a nonionic lamellar phase in C-orientation were studied as a f...
We study the motion of a screw dislocation in colloidal crystals and apply the results to a Couette ...