Abstract

ABSTRACT We investigate quasi-two-dimensional coalescence of domains of isotropic liquid in chiral liquid crystal in flat optical cells. It is demonstrated that coalescence can be accompanied by instability of the liquid crystal bridge separating the domains. We analyse the transformation of the bridge for materials in a wide range of the pitch of the cholesteric helix and different spatially modulated structures: planar cholesteric, one-dimensional stripe structure, focal conic structure and Blue Phases. The instability is followed by cascade break-up and formation of satellite cholesteric droplets. This picture differs from the standard three-dimensional coalescence scenario, where only a bridge between the droplets forms and grows. Studies of thinning dynamics in the bridge region showed that at the final stage of instability the width of the cholesteric bridge decreased linearly with time. In cholesteric with high chirality and small helical pitch the bridge thinning occurs substantially slower than in cholesteric with large helical pitch.

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