Rheological studies on liquid-crystal colloids prepared by dispersing spherical microparticles with homeotropic surface anchoring

2017 
ABSTRACTWe report rheological studies on the liquid-crystal colloids prepared by dispersing silica microparticles with homeotropic surface anchoring in 8CB liquid crystal. In nematic colloids, a shear-thickening behaviour is observed in low shear rate region. The apparent yield stress of both the nematic and smectic-A (SmA) phases increases with increasing volume fraction of particles . The critical strain amplitude (, i.e., crossover of and ) in SmA colloids decreases significantly with increasing . The frequency-dependent storage modulus of SmA colloids show a power-law behaviour and the loss modulus exhibits a shallow minimum. The optical rheomicroscopy shows that the nematic colloids form a network structure which are stretched and broken at high shear rate. When the temperature is decreased to SmA phase, the networks collapse showing regions of high-density particles. The variation of storage modulus with indicates that the SmA colloids response is dominated by defects.
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