Interface‐Engineered Polar Topological Domains in Ferroelectric Nematic Liquid Crystals
Abstract
Abstract Polar topological domains, distinguished by their inherent topological protection and diverse optoelectronic functionalities, have recently attracted significant interest across scientific disciplines. However, the realization of these structures in inorganic materials is often impeded by crystal symmetry constraints. In this context, ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals, characterized by spontaneous polarization and flexible polarization orientation, provide an exceptional platform for the development of polar topological domains. Despite their potential, a considerable challenge lies in identifying a straightforward yet versatile approach for engineering polar topological domains within liquid crystals. Here, this study presents an interfacial engineering strategy that effectively stabilizes a range of polar topological domains in ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals, including vortex, centrifugal vortex, and center‐divergent configurations, by synergistically modulating the surface tension and interfacial tension. Utilizing a combination of experimental characterization and simulation, the role of anchoring energy is systematically investigated in the molecular alignment of liquid crystals and facilitates transitions between diverse topological structures. This research not only extends the horizons for constructing and manipulating polar topological domains but also enhances their prospective applications in topological photonics.
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Authors (12)
Zongqi Xu
Yiqian Liu
Le Zhou
Erxiang Xu
Wei Li
Haojie Han
Jingkun Gu
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China
Qian Li
Yuan‐Hua Lin
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China
Ce‐Wen Nan
State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China
Yang Shen
Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics
Jing Ma
State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry