5–9 Sept 2022
Park Hotel Villa Fiorita
Europe/Rome timezone

A polarization-induced Rayleigh instability: Ferroelectric liquid droplets exploding on ferroelectric solid surface

8 Sept 2022, 10:45
35m
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Invited Talk Novel photorefractive and hybrid materials Photorefractive hybrid systems

Speaker

Liana Lucchetti (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche)

Description

We present a study on the electrostatic behavior of ferroelectric liquid droplets exposed to the pyroelectric field of a lithium niobate ferroelectric crystal substrate. The ferroelectric liquid is a nematic liquid crystal in which almost complete polar ordering of the molecular dipoles generates an internal macroscopic polarization locally collinear to the mean molecular long axis. Upon entering the ferroelectric phase by reducing the temperature from the nematic phase, the liquid crystal droplets become electromechanically unstable and disintegrate by the explosive emission of fluid jets. These jets are mostly interfacial, spreading out on the substrate surface, and exhibit fractal branching out into smaller streams to eventually disrupt, forming secondary droplets. We understand this behavior as a manifestation of the Rayleigh instability of electrically charged fluid droplets, expected when the electrostatic repulsion exceeds the surface tension of the fluid. In this case, the charges are due to the bulk polarization of the ferroelectric fluid which couples to the pyroelectric polarization of the underlying lithium niobate substrate through its fringing field and solid-fluid interface coupling. Since the ejection of fluid does not neutralize the droplet surfaces, they can undergo multiple explosive events as the temperature decreases.

Primary author

Liana Lucchetti (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche)

Co-authors

Raouf Barboza (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche) Stefano Marni (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche) Fabrizio Ciciulla (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche) Farooq Ali Mir (Dipartimento SIMAU, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche) Giovanni Nava (Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine Dept., University of Milano) Federico Caimi (Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine Dept., University of Milano) Annamaria Zaltron (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padua) Noel Clark (Dept. of Physics, Soft Materials Research Center, University of Colorado) Tommaso Bellini (Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine Dept., University of Milano)

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