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Curling Liquid Crystal Microswimmers: a cascade of spontaneous symmetry breaking

Published 11 May 2016 in cond-mat.soft and physics.flu-dyn | (1605.03396v1)

Abstract: We report curling self-propulsion in aqueous emulsions of common mesogenic compounds. Nematic liquid crystal droplets self-propel in a surfactant solution with concentrations above the critical micelle concentration while undergoing micellar solubilization. We analyzed trajectories both in a Hele-Shaw geometry and in a 3D setup at variable buoyancy. The coupling between the nematic director field and the convective flow inside the droplet leads to a second symmetry breaking which gives rise to curling motion in 2D. This is demonstrated through a reversible transition to non-helical persistent swimming by heating to the isotropic phase. Furthermore, auto-chemotaxis can spontaneously break the inversion symmetry, leading to helical trajectories.

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