Defects in an Active Nematic Confined to a Toroid
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Abstract
Active materials are driven far from the ground state by the motion of their constituent particles, thereby making them inherently non-equilibrium materials. For an active nematic, this results in a continuous creation and annihilation of ±1/2 defect pairs. Here, we confine an active nematic to the surface of a toroid and focus on how the defect density and defect orientation couple to the curvature of the underlying surface.
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Presenters
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Perry Ellis
Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics, Georgia Inst of Tech
Authors
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Perry Ellis
Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics, Georgia Inst of Tech
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Alberto Fernandez-Nieves
Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics, Georgia Inst of Tech, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology