Nonlinear Behavior of Nematic Platelet Dispersions in Shear Flow

M. P. Lettinga, P. Holmqvist, P. Ballesta, S. Rogers, D. Kleshchanok, and B. Struth
Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 246001 – Published 12 December 2012
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Abstract

Dispersions of platelets in the nematic phase are submitted to large amplitude oscillatory shear flow and probed by high temporal resolution small angle x-ray scattering. The response displays rich dynamic and structural behavior. Under small amplitude deformations we observe an elastic response, while structurally symmetry is broken: a preferential direction of deformation is selected which induces off-plane orientation of the platelets. We associate the elastic responses with the tilting director of the platelets towards the flow direction at all strain amplitudes. At large strain amplitudes there is a yielding transition between elastic and plastic deformation, accompanied by a flipping of the director. At intermediate strain amplitudes the director has a rich dynamic behavior, illustrating the complex motion of platelets in shear flow. These observations are confirmed by steady-shear flow reversal experiments, which underline the unique character of sheared nematic platelet dispersions.

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  • Received 17 July 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.246001

© 2012 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

M. P. Lettinga1,*, P. Holmqvist1, P. Ballesta1, S. Rogers1, D. Kleshchanok2, and B. Struth3

  • 1ICS-3, Forschungszentrum Jülich, D-52425 Jülich, Germany
  • 2Van t Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University, 584CH Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • 3DESY, Hasylab, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany

  • *Corresponding author. p.lettinga@fz-juelich.de

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Vol. 109, Iss. 24 — 14 December 2012

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