Magnetic-field alignment of cholesteric liquid-crystalline DNA
Autor: | D. H. Van Winkle, Robert Link, Arunava Chatterjee, Randolph L. Rill |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
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Zdroj: | Physical Review E. 55:4354-4359 |
ISSN: | 1095-3787 1063-651X |
DOI: | 10.1103/physreve.55.4354 |
Popis: | In moderately high fields (3.5 and 6.4 T) the cholesteric phase of liquid-crystalline DNA aligns with its twist axis parallel to the applied field. Thus when the field is applied in the plane of a thin sample, the well-known 'fingerprint' texture is observed with striations of width \ensuremath{\sim}1.1 \ensuremath{\mu}m orienting perpendicular to the field. In a 9.4 T field, the cholesteric aligns, still with the twist axis on average parallel to the field, but locally distorted into longer wavelength stripes. The orientation of these larger stripes is parallel to the magnetic field, thus perpendicular to the fingerprint striations. The field stabilizes the stripes, and upon removal from the magnet, the stripes anneal away. The time scale for relaxation of the stripes to an aligned fingerprint texture is several days. Defect sites present in the field-stabilized stripe structure persist and become quite mobile (in the presence of a concentration gradient) after the stripes have annealed away. |
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