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      Nematic-smectic transition in spherical shells.

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          We study the nematic-smectic phase transition of a thermotropic liquid crystal confined to a spherical shell. Far from the nematic-smectic phase transition temperature, T(NS), we observe a configuration with four +1/2 defects, as predicted by theory. Since in this case K(1)≈K(3), the four defects are confined at the thinnest part of the shell to minimize the energy associated with the defect cores. By contrast, near T(NS), where K(3)≫K(1), bend distortions become prohibited and the defects organize themselves along a great circle of the sphere, confirming recent theoretical and simulation results. During this structural change, the defects associate in two pairs that behave independently. In the smectic phase, we observe a new configuration displaying curvature walls.

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          Journal
          Phys. Rev. Lett.
          Physical review letters
          American Physical Society (APS)
          1079-7114
          0031-9007
          Jun 17 2011
          : 106
          : 24
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Université Montpellier 2, Laboratoire Charles Coulomb UMR 5221, Montpellier, France. Teresa.Lopez-Leon@univ-montp2.fr
          Article
          10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.247802
          21770601
          7b20b3e9-1a71-480f-82d9-29eac3067657
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