When forced by a suitable electric field, calamitic nematics can undergo electro-hydrodynamic instabilities and become turbulent. In contrast to isotropic fluid, they present a transition at high forcing from a turbulent regime (DSM1) to a regime characterized by high density of topological defects (DSM2). We study the transition threshold in nematic mixtures with some percent of 5 CB in MBBA. The threshold decreases by increasing the 5 CB concentration, an opposite behavior to what is expected by the increase of dielectric anisotropy. We suggest that the threshold control parameter is the biaxial coherence length, that is of the order of defect size. © 2015

DSM1-DSM2 Transition Threshold in Turbulent Nematic Mixtures

Pucci G;Carbone F;Lombardo G;
2015

Abstract

When forced by a suitable electric field, calamitic nematics can undergo electro-hydrodynamic instabilities and become turbulent. In contrast to isotropic fluid, they present a transition at high forcing from a turbulent regime (DSM1) to a regime characterized by high density of topological defects (DSM2). We study the transition threshold in nematic mixtures with some percent of 5 CB in MBBA. The threshold decreases by increasing the 5 CB concentration, an opposite behavior to what is expected by the increase of dielectric anisotropy. We suggest that the threshold control parameter is the biaxial coherence length, that is of the order of defect size. © 2015
2015
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
biaxial coherence length
biaxial order
DSM1-DSM2 transition
electro-hydrodynamic turbulence
nematics
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