Geometry and Materials Seminar
Conic Sections, Lorentz Covariance, and Smectic Liquid Crystals
Focal conic domains are typically the "smoking gun" by which smectic liquid crystalline phases are identified. The geometry of the equally-spaced smectic layers is highly generic but, at the same time, difficult to work with. We have developed an approach to the study of focal sets in smectics which exploits a hidden Poincaré symmetry revealed only by viewing the smectic layers as projections from one-higher dimension. We use this perspective to shed light upon several classic focal conic textures, including Apollonian packings, the concentric cyclides of Dupin, polygonal textures and tilt-grain boundaries.
Date & Time
May 24, 2010 | 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Location
S-101Speakers
Randy Kamien
Affiliation
University of Pennsylvania and Member, School of Mathematics