Issue 46, 2017

Frame, metric and geodesic evolution in shape-changing nematic shells

Abstract

Non-uniform director fields in flat, responsive, glassy nematic sheets lead to the induction of shells with non-trivial topography on the application of light or heat. Contraction along the director causes metric change, with, in general, the induction of Gaussian curvature, that drives the topography change. We describe the metric change, the evolution of the director field, and the transformation of reference state material curves, e.g. spirals into radii, as curvature develops. The non-isometric deformations associated with heat or light change the geodesics of the surface, intriguingly even in regions where no Gaussian curvature results.

Graphical abstract: Frame, metric and geodesic evolution in shape-changing nematic shells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2017
Accepted
06 Nov 2017
First published
16 Nov 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 8858-8863

Frame, metric and geodesic evolution in shape-changing nematic shells

C. Mostajeran, M. Warner and C. D. Modes, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 8858 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM01596H

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