In many colloidal systems, an orientationally ordered nematic (N) phase emerges fromthe isotropic (I) melt in the form of spindle-like birefringent tactoids. In cases studied so far, the tactoids always reveal a mirror-symmetric nonchiral structure, sometimes even when the building units are chiral. We report on chiral symmetry breaking in the nematic tactoids formed in molecularly nonchiral polymer-crowded aqueous solutions of low-molecular weight disodium cromoglycate. The parity is broken by twisted packing of self-assembled molecular aggregates within the tactoids as manifested by the observed optical activity. Fluorescent confocal microscopy reveals that the chiral N tactoids are located at the boundaries of cells. We explain the chira...
Unlike conventional thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals, nonamphiphilic lyotropic liquid crys...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Chromonic liquid crystals (CLC) are lyotropic phases formed by discotic mesogens in water. Simple ch...
Detection of chiral molecules requires amplification of chirality to measurable levels. Typically, a...
Detection of chiral molecules requires amplification of chirality to measurable levels. Typically, a...
Amplification of chirality across length scales is a key concept pertinent to many models aiming to ...
Chirality has fascinated scientists for the past two centuries from structural color to origins of l...
We explore the structure of nuclei and topological defects in the first-order phase transition betwe...
We study chiral symmetry-broken configurations of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) confined to cylindri...
We study chiral symmetry-broken configurations of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) confined to cylindri...
We study the chiral symmetry breaking and metastability of confined nematic lyotropic chromonic liqu...
Confined liquid crystals (LC) provide a unique platform for technological applications and for the s...
Confined liquid crystals (LC) provide a unique platform for technological applications and for the s...
The two main classes of liquid crystals are thermotropic (containing no solvent) and lyotropic (cont...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Unlike conventional thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals, nonamphiphilic lyotropic liquid crys...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Chromonic liquid crystals (CLC) are lyotropic phases formed by discotic mesogens in water. Simple ch...
Detection of chiral molecules requires amplification of chirality to measurable levels. Typically, a...
Detection of chiral molecules requires amplification of chirality to measurable levels. Typically, a...
Amplification of chirality across length scales is a key concept pertinent to many models aiming to ...
Chirality has fascinated scientists for the past two centuries from structural color to origins of l...
We explore the structure of nuclei and topological defects in the first-order phase transition betwe...
We study chiral symmetry-broken configurations of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) confined to cylindri...
We study chiral symmetry-broken configurations of nematic liquid crystals (LCs) confined to cylindri...
We study the chiral symmetry breaking and metastability of confined nematic lyotropic chromonic liqu...
Confined liquid crystals (LC) provide a unique platform for technological applications and for the s...
Confined liquid crystals (LC) provide a unique platform for technological applications and for the s...
The two main classes of liquid crystals are thermotropic (containing no solvent) and lyotropic (cont...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Unlike conventional thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals, nonamphiphilic lyotropic liquid crys...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Chromonic liquid crystals (CLC) are lyotropic phases formed by discotic mesogens in water. Simple ch...