Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1534507 | Optics Communications | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental testing of a disclination structure in a liquid crystal was performed. The origin of a disclination is a conflict between opposite-sign twist in a planar 90° twist-cell or a θ-cell. A theoretical analysis has shown a topological defect with the charge 1/2 (Ï variation in the azimuth angle of a twist along a close loop around the disclination). In the experiment we have tested a disclination zone by plane-wave linearly polarized light. The presence of the Mauguin lines was revealed in a numerical modeling and direct experiment. To resolve the structure around the disclination we used interferometric technique. The theoretical predictions were confirmed by the detection of the phase Ï-step occurring between the Mauguin lines.
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Authors
V.V. Ponevchinsky, P.S. Kapinos, I.P. Terenetskaya, M.S. Soskin, M.V. Vasnetsov,