Experimental Study of Brownian Dynamics of Bent-core Colloidal Particles

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Abstract

Bent-core or banana-shaped molecules exhibit a variety of intriguing liquid crystalline mesophases including nematics and smectic phases. We try to develop suspensions of bent-core shaped colloidal particles to mimic the bent-core liquid crystals. This report will focus on the fabrication of bent-core colloidal particle suspension, and optical microscopic studies of the Brownian dynamics of individual bent-core colloidal particles. The bent-core colloidal particles confined between two glass substrates are observed through dark-field optical microscopy, and their orientation and position are obtained through imaging processing. Results on the translational and rotational Brownian dynamics of these type of particles will be reported.

Authors

  • Chun-zhen Fan

    Kent State University

  • Bhuwan Joshi

    Kent State University

  • Ji-ping Huang

    Fudan University

  • Qihuo Wei

    Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent State University, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State Univ.